Nerds? I was thinking more like a bunch of do it yourself so it’s done right boomersNot bad for a bunch of nerds, eh???![]()
kidding! We all know we’re here to nerd out over Bronco’s (and to justify spending more money on them)
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Nerds? I was thinking more like a bunch of do it yourself so it’s done right boomersNot bad for a bunch of nerds, eh???![]()
Ditto! More frame-nerd convo's, please!Excellent post, I really appreciated your knowledge dump!
It sucks for @Tricky Dick but it's a great teachable moment. I was hoping to install my winch this weekend but now I've ordered the brackets and will wait until those get hereNot bad for a bunch of nerds, eh???![]()
You're absolutely correct about this, it is a legal issue, it also states pretty clearly in my Nationwide Policy (And many others I'm sure) that a lift over 2.5" won't be covered and will put me at liability in accidents as well. Insurance companies can and will find everything they can to push off liability... That said they do actually allow 2.5", which is a pretty useful amount of lift on a Bronco!Doing so off road is no issue, I was thinking from a different angle - the legal one.
Nerds? I was thinking more like a bunch of do it yourself so it’s done right boomers
kidding! We all know we’re here to nerd out over Bronco’s (and to justify spending more money on them)
You're absolutely correct about this, it is a legal issue, it also states pretty clearly in my Nationwide Policy (And many others I'm sure) that a lift over 2.5" won't be covered and will put me at liability in accidents as well. Insurance companies can and will find everything they can to push off liability... That said they do actually allow 2.5", which is a pretty useful amount of lift on a Bronco!
The LoD brackets are 3/16, had to use a ruler, mislaid the digital caliper and couldn't find it.How thick are they? They look like only 1/8 or 3/16.
The warn zeon platinum won’t fit in any rc variantI have one of the later ones in three pieces. I'd say the single piece is probably the better design, as all the bolts in the 3-piece fit so tight in their respective holes that there's really no misalignment adjustments you can effectively make, you're relying on bolt joints to hold everything together (I decided to upgrade mine with grade 8 hardware), and you've also picked up 12 bolts that could potentially come loose over time. You also can't fit the Apex 12K in the 3-piece design unless you put the side bolts in afterward, which makes assembly and installation that much more awkward.
What I can't tell from your pic is if the single piece has the two additional rearward facing tabs for the bolts going into the crossmember. If yours doesn't, maybe that was the reason why they went with a 3-piece design, to better facilitate manufacture with those tabs that add a lot of strength to the structure (and giving the 3-piece a small edge over the single). If it has those tabs, well, I don't really see much of any benefit to separating the tray out in three pieces. Even with shipping, it wouldn't really make the box any smaller than the one mine came in, it was way bigger than necessary. Maybe it was more labor intensive to keep everything square making a single piece that required four 90deg bends (plus maybe two for the tabs?), as opposed to one piece that only needed two bends plus the two tabs, and two pieces that only needed one. Just a guess.
Sucks that this happened but I've found this thread to be a great learning experience. Are those just spacers to even the plate up with that lip? I don't have the RC kit so just curious.OK....so this is highly embarrassing and I feel like a total idiot but I need to come clean. At least some good discussion became of it and my Bronco is undamaged. I still believe after seeing the DV8 bumper video, this scare, and how Ford does it from the factory, that LOD plates or similar are wise.
I got it dissembled and it turns out this is 100% on me.
I left out some very crucial parts. I don't know how I missed them, but when I went digging through the old box they were there, shiny and new.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly resulted from not using the washers/standoffs? Mount bent?OK....so this is highly embarrassing and I feel like a total idiot but I need to come clean. At least some good discussion became of it and my Bronco is undamaged. I still believe after seeing the DV8 bumper video, this scare, and how Ford does it from the factory, that LOD plates or similar are wise.
I got it dissembled and it turns out this is 100% on me.
I left out some very crucial parts. I don't know how I missed them, but when I went digging through the old box they were there, shiny and new.
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Absolutely! Hate that it happened but it's awesome he shared so the rest of us can make choices on how to move forwardIt sucks for @Tricky Dick but it's a great teachable moment. I was hoping to install my winch this weekend but now I've ordered the brackets and will wait until those get here
This is the surface the mount ears sit on, without the spacers it's not flat and solid.Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly resulted from not using the washers/standoffs? Mount bent?