   
John Friederich (Jfriedlvcmcom)
Member Username: Jfriedlvcmcom
Post Number: 61 Registered: 02-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, July 22, 2003 - 10:26 pm: |
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Anyone out there running one on a D2? This looks like a good solution for someone like me who is not keen on a new front bumper, as I'm in the process of trimming the damn dam on my stock bumper already. I'm aware of the disadvantage (stuck in mud and you'll be crawling in it trying to access the winch) but I don't do much mud out here in Nevada, so that doesn't concern me. I'm curios about experiences with this mount - I'll probably use the Warn XD 9000 with it. I've read the writeup on Disco2 for installation, I'm more interested in how it as worked for those that use it. Thanks, John F |