STRUBI
Well-Known Member
I know it's a little different mounting. But we have their tow plate on our rubicon with steel bumper. It works great. Our blu ox hooks perfectly.We ordered a Sahara and will be flat towing it. My first choice for a baseplate is rockjock.
The rockjock attaches to bumper plate and the bottom of the vertical frame horn (pictures). It appears that a substantial amount of the push/pull load will be transferred through the bottom of the frame horn. In my experience (old experience), the horizontal frame member is often much stronger than any attachments such as the vertical frame horn. My one concern is related to the fatigue over time aspect of the setup, but I am not overly concerned.
Can anyone comment on the thickness/sturdiness of the frame horn with respect attaching a baseplate?
I thought about attaching a metal strap from the baseplate to the horizontal frame, which might be overkill (picture).
Can anyone with a JL rockjock baseplate comment on his/her experience?
I know I should wait for the Jeep to arrive, but we plan to hit the road soon after the jeep is delivered and want to order the baseplate and accessories now.
Thanks,
Ken
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