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AJK has been making them for a while for Warfab. It just now ships directly from them. They’re fantastic.
I had no idea. Nice welds and like I said, really stout. The powder coating is not the best I've ever seen, but given that it will be nice for all of 5 minutes, I'll just plan to touch it up with spray paint later.
 

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I had no idea. Nice welds and like I said, really stout. The powder coating is not the best I've ever seen, but given that it will be nice for all of 5 minutes, I'll just plan to touch it up with spray paint later.
Exactly. Easiest touch up ever, as it gets done in the grass. :)
 

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I got the standard. On the furthest hole in, it fits nice and flush with the bumper with some room to spare on the D ring hook.
Does it get close enough to the spare tire that it could cause issues with a larger spare?
 

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From what I understand, the plate is the same with the standard and short. The short just has one less hole and a shorter 2” square tube. I have the short and it works great with a 37” spare.
 

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I have the DRT and I will say that the finish/appearance of the welds are impeccable, however they clearly state on their site that the recovery point is not rated. For all intensive purposes a properly welded tab should be plenty strong, but being that I have no means to see how this unit was welded up (was it properly welded from the backside or is the base of the tab simply perimeter welded?). I'm not willing to risk they shackle tab shearing during a heavy recovery. The edges are also too sharp and lacking the needed radius for practical use of a soft shackle which means a rated D-ring shackle needs to be used. If that tab fails ... and this is a big if ... you now will have two potential projectiles. I'll use the DRT in the cases where I know I need the drag protection, but will opt for a rated recovery point for everyday use. If DRT would conduct some load tests and establish a WLL I might change my decision.
Do you have any pictures or updates for the drt skid? What did you end up using for a recovery point?
 

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Do you have any pictures or updates for the drt skid? What did you end up using for a recovery point?
The Warfab Sheridan has an amazing closed recovery point. It’s also rounded for soft shackles. All the welds are visible and I can attest to its strength, as I’ve used it for recovery repeatedly.
 

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I got the standard. On the furthest hole in, it fits nice and flush with the bumper with some room to spare on the D ring hook.
what size spare tire are you carrying ? Does it clear the skid plate ? I am trying to decide between the short/standard plate, I have 37's.
 

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From what I understand, the plate is the same with the standard and short. The short just has one less hole and a shorter 2” square tube. I have the short and it works great with a 37” spare.
I realize this thread is dated, but I am trying to decide between the short/standard... I also have 37's. Would you mind posting or DM me some pics from different angles ?
 

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what size spare tire are you carrying ? Does it clear the skid plate ? I am trying to decide between the short/standard plate, I have 37's.
I have the short. There’s no reason for the standard. The receiver tube is longer, but it doesn’t need to be for the gladiator. My 37 fits fine with the short.
 

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The Warfab Sheridan has an amazing closed recovery point. It’s also rounded for soft shackles. All the welds are visible and I can attest to its strength, as I’ve used it for recovery repeatedly.
I agree, after everything fell off the seats and I was looking at the ground out the windshield all you could hear was the skid plate sliding down.
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