Thats actually pretty subtle but nice! There are a mess of different badges on etsySwapped out my badge...looks so much better with my sting-gray/blackout theme...
Can you expand on what you did and how you used unistrut to mount your lights? I like the idea of saving money.Nice, but I'm way too cheap for that - used a $10 piece of Unistrut instead
The Unistrut is unpunched black w/endcaps from McMaster Carr. It is thru bolted (into the spring nuts) from the bottom thru the frame. There are some notes here: https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...-do-to-your-gladiator-today.23705/post-634179. In one fell swoop I quadrupled the amount of steel in my bumperCan you expand on what you did and how you used unistrut to mount your lights? I like the idea of saving money.
Thank you!The Unistrut is unpunched black w/endcaps from McMaster Carr. It is thru bolted (into the spring nuts) from the bottom thru the frame. There are some notes here: https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...-do-to-your-gladiator-today.23705/post-634179. In one fell swoop I quadrupled the amount of steel in my bumper
Looks good! Did you consider the all black or black/gray versions of the badge?Swapped out my badge...looks so much better with my sting-gray/blackout theme...
Did you need to remove any of the Venator bumper to drop the winch in?Winch arrived and got loaded in.
Going Factor $9.99 for the closed loop style of winching. Not a knock on their stuff, but man, the flat hook alone cost more than all the winch accessories I got; snatch block, steel shackles, soft shackles, tree savers; and definitely was a smarter way to start for me.
There’s some new shackles on their way (I paid for the Rubicon so better make sure its all red and everyone knows about it!), but these were on hand to set the scene.