Zotch
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Mopar steel stubby with guard. Maximus-3 winch plate/filler plates/stealth license plate/hook mount Warn EVO VR 10S,
Looks good but untested yet
Looks good but untested yet
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Did you still need a plate? if so what did you buy?...ThanksAbsolutely love my OEM steel bumper in stubby mode and winch. The rear steel bumper sucks and flexes up into the body if it gets hit while you're out wheeling, but the front one is great and keeps the nice OEM look. Can't please everyone.
If you want to opt for made in USA, any Warn winch outside of the VR (made in china) lineup is USA made, but expensive IMO. I personally went with the VR EVO 10S as I didn't want to spend an arm and a leg for a winch and didn't like the fancy controller on the higher end Warns. Love my VR and has pulled out a few rigs already.
yeah - I bought the Warn one as I believe it allows for a little more clearance for the engagement lever. Easy install but had to widen two boltholes on the bottom skid to get everything to fit nicely.Did you still need a plate? if so what did you buy?...Thanks
i agree with all your points. i've been looking at the syn vs steel and the wire vs wireless. i came to a conclusion that i'll run the wire remote. as for the line its a toss up, but will try out the syn line. i'm actually getting a warn 9500ti winch from my brother. he's getting a warn 8274 with syn line. however he will swap to the steel line from the 9500. and re spool the syn line from the 8274. i've been looking at the arb classic winch bumper as well and going get one.Lot of going back and forth on synthetic vs steel. Both have plusses and minuses. Some love steel and would not use anything else - some the other way. Personally, I have used synthetic for 5 years and will never go back. For me there are no downsides. Research and decide for your self.
The wireless remotes are great in theory but I have not heard of one working twice in a row without an issue. I have never used one myself, though.
The ARB bumpers would be n my short list as well. The biggest issue I have with them is their weight - they are heavy. but one of the best built bumpers on the market.