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Got a new JKU first things first front bumper and winch Which do I avoid And Which are recommended TIA

Got a new JKU first things first front bumper and winch

Which do I avoid

And Which are recommended

TIA

Mike

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Dennis

Spend the money don’t cheap out on the front bumper same for winch if you use it ?.

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MikeQuestion author

@Dennis I plan on using it for sure thanks!

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Chris

http://sevenslats.com/2018/10/jeep-bumpers/

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Chris

http://sevenslats.com/2018/11/time-for-a-winch/

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Diezel

The crawltek bumpers are pretty awesome.

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Phil

Motobilt makes awesome products! Check them out.

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Diezel

I would just stay away from anything under $400 it’s damn near impossible to create a good quality product…. Just about everything above that price range is going to be quality.

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Zeb

@Diezel I would disagree you just have to find the right ones. I got a 300 dollar front bumper and it’s lasted me a long time now

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Jeremy

JCR makes great bumpers

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Derek

For the winch I always say go synthetic line. It’s so much easier and safer then the metal. The safety element makes it well worth the extra $100.

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Tami

Hauk Design has awesome bumpers, heads up though…they take a while to fabricate….

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