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Grimm Offroad Steel Bumper Winch Plate
JT/JL
Features & Product Details
Impressive Utility for Off-Road Recoveries
Typically, if you wanted to fit a winch on your Jeep's build it would require first investing in a pricey aftermarket front bumper that could accept a winch. Now it's easier than ever with the Grimm Offroad Steel Bumper Winch Plate for your Jeep JT/JL. This winch mounting plate was specifically engineered to handle pulls of up to 14,000 lbs with minimal deflection and no deformation. Moreover, it accepts winches with a standard 10 x 4.5" bolt pattern so it will be easy to mount a winch to your Jeep without compromise. An integrated fairlead backing plate and fairlead face-plate are included so all you'll need to worry about is picking what winch will best fit your specific build
Premium Construction & Warranty Info
The Grimm Offroad Bumper Winch Plate was constructed using laser cut and CNC formed 1/4" high-strength steel to provide maximum strength and long-lasting functionality that you'll be sure to love. The quality construction of this unit is then paired with a 2-stage black powder-coat finish to combat the damaging affects of rust and corrosion for a factory look. CAD designed and FEA tested, this winch will be able to handle just about anything you throw at it. When it comes to installation, all you'll need are a few basic hand tools and a little bit of your time without the need for any further modifications. Proudly made in the USA, Grimm Offroad backs this kit with a Limited Lifetime Warranty to help keep your investment protected.
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Don’t make my mistake and only watch the video. Also read the online instructions. I believe the video uses the factory bolts and for me they did not fit at the frame/skid plate mount the bolts provided do. The video also skips torquing before you land the winch. This was not easy for me but I am not a car guy. I’ve just started to really do my own work and this took me a couple days only because I was unsure on routing power etc (pop the passenger side grill a bit and you’ll find a good route). Also if you need a front plate based on state requirements something to mount as this kit doesn’t come with a place to mount a plate.
Perfect fit. Bolt right in. No trimming needed with Warn VR 10k. Looks factory when done. Great design. Will drain well. Get a fairlead standoff or lay flat hook to finish it off
Worked great with the Mopar steel bumper and the Apex Badlands 12k winch. I rerouted the power out of the side of the winch, but otherwise no modifications. Install was super easy and parts were high quality.
Really solidly built winch mount, fit the warn evo 10 perfectly. The wiring coming out of the back of the winch is very tight but It does fit. Make sure to watch install video on here there are a few tips that can save you some time.
I bought this winch plate fully anticipating the need to make adjustments, given it’s a one piece plate - the others I looked at had numerous parts that needed to be assembled, but the plate fit snugly between the frame rails with no adjustment required. Grimm also provided excellent hardware with this kit - no need to replace or supplement the supplied hardware with a trip to the hardware store. Based on this experience I wouldn’t hesitate to buy other Grimm products
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Q: Front Bolts Rockinmarine3 years ago
On this plate, there are 2 front bolt holes. In the video it does not show them being used. What are the bolted to ?
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A: I think you're referring to the bolt holes for the fairlead?
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 3 years ago
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