Dan in Pasadena
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- Dan
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- Glendora, CA
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
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Finally installed the Maximus-3 tow loops that have been sitting on my bench for months. I plan on towing it behind our RV a couple times next month.
It should be a fairly easy job, but it's not with pretty poor instructions and poor black & white pictures. This isn't a true "How To" thread, rather a warning that it CAN be done but expect to be frustrated doing it.
You've got to remove the entire bumper including front crash pan. - It's nearly 1/4" plate and you have to translate millimeters to inches to locate 1-1/2" holes, then slot w/cutting wheel so the 3/4" plate loops will protrude from below - Yes, they give the dimensions partly in millimeters and partly in inches. Also, there are bolts that are supposed to protrude outward from factory holes and it is an absolute pain in the 'nards to get the bolts in using tiny factory access holes without dropping them into a dead hole multiple times like I did. But putting nuts in there would be worse.
Anyway, I broke the pilot drill bit on the hole saw, accidentally cut wires as I punched through the first hole and had to repair that. Filed the slot edges and painted to avoid rust. Tomorrow I'll finish as the "no-see-um" gnats were biting the hell out of my ankles. I'll slot the crash pan a little, reconnect the electrical, then test fit & test tow tomorrow. These loops are in place of a base plate which would be more visible as it is on my current toad, a 2012 Fiat 500.
It should be a fairly easy job, but it's not with pretty poor instructions and poor black & white pictures. This isn't a true "How To" thread, rather a warning that it CAN be done but expect to be frustrated doing it.
You've got to remove the entire bumper including front crash pan. - It's nearly 1/4" plate and you have to translate millimeters to inches to locate 1-1/2" holes, then slot w/cutting wheel so the 3/4" plate loops will protrude from below - Yes, they give the dimensions partly in millimeters and partly in inches. Also, there are bolts that are supposed to protrude outward from factory holes and it is an absolute pain in the 'nards to get the bolts in using tiny factory access holes without dropping them into a dead hole multiple times like I did. But putting nuts in there would be worse.
Anyway, I broke the pilot drill bit on the hole saw, accidentally cut wires as I punched through the first hole and had to repair that. Filed the slot edges and painted to avoid rust. Tomorrow I'll finish as the "no-see-um" gnats were biting the hell out of my ankles. I'll slot the crash pan a little, reconnect the electrical, then test fit & test tow tomorrow. These loops are in place of a base plate which would be more visible as it is on my current toad, a 2012 Fiat 500.
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