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chopperbobby

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2017 jku

lod full width destroyer

Lod full width signature

Keep going back and forth. Would love to go with the jcr vanguard ( had this on my 2010 jku) But priced out of my budget.

Show some pictures. Please.

Also on the signature will it hold a superwinch talon 9.5i? The vanguard I had to make some minor adjustments and it I had about an 1/8th inch on either side. It was very tight
 
Destroyer full width!

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That looks great. I can't wait to get my mid width. Not sure when it's coming.

Any issues with the install? Did the fog lights hook up ok?
Thanks, No issues bolted right on. Bumper came with screws to attach the fog lights, relocated fog light harness in the crash bar.
 
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I have the signature full width on the front and rear - if I had to do it again, I would probably go with the mid-width. The full width is HEAVY, especially when you add the skid plate. Lost some lift in the front due to the weight. Either way you go, LoD is top notch!
 
I have the signature full width on the front and rear - if I had to do it again, I would probably go with the mid-width. The full width is HEAVY, especially when you add the skid plate. Lost some lift in the front due to the weight. Either way you go, LoD is top notch!
I think the full width looks better if you're sticking with stock fenders. I have the older LOD Crawler with stinger and I love it.
 
I had a Rock Hard full width and when I went to 37's I went with the LOD mid width.
My husband and I put it on, it was a bit of a challenge. Luckily I have ever small hands, lol.

 
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Discussion starter · #17 ·
nj mike

Is there room/access to add a winch after installing or will you have to remove bumper to install winch. Also, will i be able to add the skid plate after installing the bumper? I plan on getting bumper and then add skid plate in a few months to a year.

is that the mid width? It looks like it covers more than most mid widths
 
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nj mike

Is there room/access to add a winch after installing or will you have to remove bumper to install winch. Also, will i be able to add the skid plate after installing the bumper? I plan on getting bumper and then add skid plate in a few months to a year.

is that the mid width? It looks like it covers more than most mid widths


The winch on that bumper sits on top so I can install later and not have to remove the bumper. I liked it that way so I didn't have to relocate the vacuum pump for a recessed winch. It has pre-drilled holes for the winch plate. So, hopefully the winch will install easy.

The skid plate went on after the bumper so you could always add later.

Yeah, this is the mid width. I think it's the angle of the pic that makes it look a little longer. I have stock size duratracs and, from a straight-on view, the bumper covers about 1/2 of each tire.


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was the challenge getting the winch in. It looks tight.
Not really, more so it was getting the bolts of the skid plate tightened. The winch was tricky, we just suspended it and then dropped it into the new bumper. It was easier thay completely removing it.
I noticed I said it was a mid width by mistake, it's a shorty. My winch is a PowerPoint and it recessed nicely.
 
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