Umm, looks like the original reached 99 pages and was closed for more replies. So keep posting here!
I had tint done to front 2 windows, bug deflector installed, wayout style wrap installed, tires cleaned. 303 applied to tonneau cover.
EDIT: forgot to mention possibly the most important mod, ceramic coated grille, grille guard, and double ceramic coated windshield. FU bugs! Try sticking to all my ceramic now..... Stupid bugs.
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Is it just the winch plate that interferes or does the skid plate interfere as well? Hope you are taking lots of pictures! Send them to Curt to modify their receiver.After I put on the steel front bumper and the winch, I wasn't able to get the front receiver hitch to go back in place. It used the same spots to connect to as the winch plate and the skid plate brackets plus it was too tight to go between the frame rails with the "rivnuts" in place for the skid plate brackets.
I REALLY wanted a receiver up front again. I spent half a day trying to make the Draw-Tite receiver work but the top mounting ears were just not going to allow the winch plate brackets, plus the bar of the receiver was right up against those top holes in the receiver. No way.
So I ordered a Curt - very different design but still uses the very top holes in the frame horns right up against the winch plate. Do I used my Dremel and cutting wheel to notch off a bit from the edge of the winch plate so the receiver mounting ears could slid up past it. But the winch plate brackets wanted to use a hole in the frame on both sides that both receiver types totally covered.
Whew - the long and short of it, I figured out a way to modify the winch plate frame brackets, modify a couple of holes in the frame and the receiver mounting to allow space for the new winch plate bracket attaching points and have found a way to make it all work. It involves hours worth of modifying things, using my mill to make longer holes in brackets. The hard part was elongating holes in the top receiver mounting ears so I could drop the bolts down to make clearance for the winch plate bracket nuts. That stuff is HARD and I wasn't able to mount it in my mill so I clamped it to my drill press table, put an end mill in the drill press and worked at making the holes more egg-shaped. TRICKY as heck! That alone took over half an hour.
In the end, I hope to have a receiver up front again, with the steel bumper, winch and all.
love the green accentsA little armor never hurt nobody...man I need to slow down with these mods, I’m going to run out of stuff to do.... said No one ever
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How does it hold up with all the doors in? I presume you put cement between the pipes just as you would with regular plumbing?Not so much TO my Gladiator however, purchased and am putting together a door storage for when the weather improves enough. Still working on it. Foam getting ready to be applied. Not completed as of yet, still a few more tweaks to eak out.![]()
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