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2" Hitch Receiver Winch Mounting Platform $119.99

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This heavy-duty plate adapts a 2" hitch receiver into a secure mounting point for your winch.
Designed to handle up to 12,000 lbs, it's the essential link for turning your vehicle into its own rescue rig.

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https://www.hookeroad.com/products/universal-cradle-winch-mount-plate-for-2-hitch-receiver-b9927s
My one suggestion is lower profile handles, below the winch ears. I’ve found with mine that it makes it easier to load in the bed with ā€œeverything elseā€. I don’t use a 12k in the rear, as I’m not convinced that the class 4 receiver would hold up to that, even with a straight pull. 10k I think is likely though. But no harm in having a 12k mount. Mine is as well. I just worry about users putting a 12k winch in that receiver, and really putting it to the test. Maybe it’d be fine, but I wouldn’t want to be there if it wasn’t. Not a negative about your mount. Just a psa regarding a class 4 receiver on a platform rated for no more than 7600lbs of towing. Towing is obviously different math and forces, but a class 4 receiver is rated for 10k of pull with 1000lbs of tongue weight max.
 
 







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