We generally just put them where they work, tweak a few things and make it work. Gerald wasn't interested in making two versions of the bumper with holes for early and late winches, so we have to figure it out as we go.You don’t happen to have a photo from the top? Is that bolted through the bumper’s pre-drilled holes or is it moved rearward with additional holes drilled? Mine was scraping the triangular braces on each side and would have had to move backwards a few mm to clear, but there seemed to be no room to move it back because I still have the stock anti-sway bar.
I do like those teeth!
-Mac
Can't unsee.
Is this the approved version of angry?
Or just the hungry winch plate look?
-Mac
Is this the approved version of angry?
Or just the hungry winch plate look?
-Mac
I finally found some time to mount the M8 on the Jeep and I have a stupid question that I’m embarrassed to ask but since I have only a short time available to get this done I have to bite the bullet and risk eternal shame.
The savvy winch plate/fairlead mount cannot match up with the predrilled holes in the Savvy bumper because the winch runs into the stock sway bar. I was prepared for this; Gerald said in an email that I’ll have to move the mount forward and drill new holes. Fair enough, but do I need every hole in the winch mount to be bolted (8)? Or just the 4 that attach the winch? In other words, are the 4 outer holes needed or are the inner 4 enough?
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So do the 4 bolts that anchor the winch need to go through the bumper as well as the mounting plate? Or just through the mounting plate alone and the 4 wing bolts suffice for anchoring the whole assembly to the bumper?
So do the 4 bolts that anchor the winch need to go through the bumper as well as the mounting plate? Or just through the mounting plate alone and the 4 wing bolts suffice for anchoring the whole assembly to the bumper?
All 8 bolts can't not pass through the two layers of aluminum.
All eight go through the winch mount plate and bumper and you use eight nuts underneath.
I thought of that after I posted and got under the bumper to think it through.
Although…Maaaybe if they were flush mounted like @JMT ’s?
So the bumper pretty much has to come off then. Well, at this pace I might as well wait for spring and touch up the bits of rust on the steel hoop at the same time.
All eight go through the winch mount plate and bumper and you use eight nuts underneath.
