Jankyeye
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I could not find anyone that had installed the KFI fwd hitch on a 2022 so I figured I’d be the test case. Out of the box everything seemed ok, a few sharp edges but nothing major. First thing first, do your self a favor and pull the bumper off the buggy. I struggled for 30 minutes before I broke down and pulled the bumper.
The hardware that came with it did not work well for me. The lower bolts have a shoulder that would not fit with the Viper Hause and the existing bolts were too short so I had to source my own.
The upper carriage bolts would not go through the slotted holes in the top of the receiver so I had to take a square file and make the holes big enough to seat flush. You also have to drill two holes in the top/front of the bumper that “mostly” align with the existing holes in the back side of the bumper.
All in all I’d give it 3 stars, mostly because of the hardware. Once mounted it seems solid.
The hardware that came with it did not work well for me. The lower bolts have a shoulder that would not fit with the Viper Hause and the existing bolts were too short so I had to source my own.
The upper carriage bolts would not go through the slotted holes in the top of the receiver so I had to take a square file and make the holes big enough to seat flush. You also have to drill two holes in the top/front of the bumper that “mostly” align with the existing holes in the back side of the bumper.
All in all I’d give it 3 stars, mostly because of the hardware. Once mounted it seems solid.