
Correct. It covers the entire bottom, places there no current skid and therefore nothing to mount screws in without drillingSo the Sss doesn’t just use the factory screws to mount it. You have to make extra holes. Right?
Correct. It covers the entire bottom, places there no current skid and therefore nothing to mount screws in without drillingSo the Sss doesn’t just use the factory screws to mount it. You have to make extra holes. Right?
I just used self tapping screws to be done with it and they worked fine just don’t over tighten them or else they’ll stripSo the Sss doesn’t just use the factory screws to mount it. You have to make extra holes. Right?
It uses all if the factory holes and then 12 additional holes you have to make. You can either use self tappers or drill/tap for bolts. 8 of the holes are in the round lower side rails and 4 are into the inner frame rails.So the Sss doesn’t just use the factory screws to mount it. You have to make extra holes. Right?
KFI winches have metal gears.....Thanks for all the advice. What skid plates do you recommend? For mounting a winch, will all I need is the Kfi mount? Looking at a badlands 3500 winch? Is that sufficient? Thanks
I did the same thing, but used the (expensive) very fine threaded self tappers....I just used self tapping screws to be done with it and they worked fine just don’t over tighten them or else they’ll strip