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Well, this is interesting and somewhat topical - I was getting the skid plate replaced under warranty due to…you guessed it…rust and RC just informed me that the parts FORD 2021 BRONCO WINCH SKID V2 BUMPER FILLER PANEL have been discontinued (this is after they sent a set and the box showed up empty from FedEx).Well, the RC hidden mount has four basic tie-in points...the lower frame rails where the recovery points are located, and then the front crossmember where the steering rack and a-arms are bolted on. The recovery points are in a single shear arrangement, while the crossmember points are in straight tension which is the strongest configuration for a bolt. Indirectly, it also ties into the RC front bumper via bash plate, but that wouldn't account for a whole lot of additional strength. One could also tie into the winch tray with a skid plate bolted to the crossmember and other points to really strengthen the mount itself where it probably needs it the most. When you use the winch, the bottom of that tray where the winch is bolted to is trying to pull forward, and all of the tie-in points are located above the winch line, so it's putting a bending moment on that tray. If you bolt a skid plate to that tray, and then bolt the skid plate to the bottom of the front crossmember and other places further back, then that skid plate will be able to eliminate that bending moment on the tray.
As it is, I think it's plenty strong enough, and it would take some serious effort to see any detrimental effects to it by winching...you're more likely to shear off the winch mounting bolts holding it to the tray as opposed to damaging the tray itself. It's never a bad idea to over-engineer stuff though.
It looks like they’re up to V6 and it’s gonna have to be a new install because “the design is completely different”.
I’ll report back on what’s changed.
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