Odyssey USA
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- Daniel
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Yeah, I used an angle grinder with a flapper wheel to gently grind on the front and back of a new winch! I did the same on the front face of the rear portion of the winch plate just to get another couple of mm’s. On that bumper the bolts go through the front so that means that you have to put nuts on the backside of course. I literally had to slide the nuts onto a screwdriver and let them slide back down the screwdriver through a crack and into place. From that point I had to use another screwdriver like it was my own finger to turn the nut onto the end of the bolt. It was extremely tedious and I will never do it again lol. I did not bargain for that complicated of an install and Genright only mentioned lightly grinding on the front inside corners of the winch. Not accurate by any means for my ‘19.Thanks for sharing how your thoughts have evolved. I don't know a ton about winches yet (just seen them in action), so I didn't realize the implications of it being lower on spooling and placement. And 3 days of fitting sounds so rough...I currently don't even have a garage or personal parking spot, so multi day installs isn't really an option for me.
My Jeep hasn't even seen a summer yet, but yeah I live in VA so not nearly as hot as some other areas. I also didn't think about debris getting stuck in there...had a good at laugh at "looks like you threw a winch on your bumper..because you did". Though I still think that sounds like it looks better than getting a bumper with holes cut out for a winch and not putting it in there.
I think at a minimum you guys have convinced me top mounted isn't a bad idea. And that means I don't need to have to have figured out a winch by the time I want a bumper, and that means I could buy it whenever I wanted, and that means....hmm...
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