ShadowsPapa
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Is this steel plate needed, necessary, helpful, whatever?
I have the Bulldog winch mount/plate and it comes with this thick, heavy steel plate that bolts to the front of the steel bumper.
I assume - between the bumper and the fairlead.
Do other winch mounting plates come with this?
Is it needed on the MOPAR bumper?
What's the reason since the winch is on a plate on the frame and doesn't contact the bumper in any way?
I'll have to get longer bolts to use the Badlands piece, this steel plate and the front plate mount I just bought that mounts behind the fairlead if I need this plate or if it's helpful or I should have it for a logical reason.
Maybe it's to keep the bumper from twisting if there's a crazy load on the winch line shoving hard on the fairlead?
I have the Bulldog winch mount/plate and it comes with this thick, heavy steel plate that bolts to the front of the steel bumper.
I assume - between the bumper and the fairlead.
Do other winch mounting plates come with this?
Is it needed on the MOPAR bumper?
What's the reason since the winch is on a plate on the frame and doesn't contact the bumper in any way?
I'll have to get longer bolts to use the Badlands piece, this steel plate and the front plate mount I just bought that mounts behind the fairlead if I need this plate or if it's helpful or I should have it for a logical reason.
Maybe it's to keep the bumper from twisting if there's a crazy load on the winch line shoving hard on the fairlead?
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