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here’s mine. i managed to a 12k lb waren winch tucked behind the bumper and between the frame rails. it’s right but it fits. i never have liked the winches hanging off the front or on top of the bumper

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here’s mine. i managed to a 12k lb waren winch tucked behind the bumper and between the frame rails. it’s right but it fits. i never have liked the winches hanging off the front or on top of the bumper

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I love your truck
 

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here’s mine. i managed to a 12k lb waren winch tucked behind the bumper and between the frame rails. it’s right but it fits. i never have liked the winches hanging off the front or on top of the bumper

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I love the early square body nose! Sunken grille is my favorite.
 

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The Jackman welded grill guard was strong. I welded in a solid piece of angle iron and it was never was a problem carrying that heavy spare when I need the bed area open. I always ordered the bedside spare tire carrier in those days and it was unusable when hauling the camper.
I still have the Jackman, sitting in the old garage outback.

The M1008 and M1009 have decent grille guards.

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I love the early square body nose! Sunken grille is my favorite.


While a fine looking grille, it provided less room between it and the radiator making locations of external oil coolers, transmission/engine oil, a bit more of a challenge, tight fit.
 

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I love the early square body nose! Sunken grille is my favorite.
They actually look good with NO grill too, black everything out and clean up wires..
 

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here’s mine. i managed to a 12k lb waren winch tucked behind the bumper and between the frame rails. it’s right but it fits. i never have liked the winches hanging off the front or on top of the bumper

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Move bumper looks good on your truck
I wanna put one on my gmt400
 

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The Jackman welded grill guard was strong. I welded in a solid piece of angle iron and it was never was a problem carrying that heavy spare when I need the bed area open. I always ordered the bedside spare tire carrier in those days and it was unusable when hauling the camper.
I still have the Jackman, sitting in the old garage outback.

The M1008 and M1009 have decent grille guards.

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Did the Jackman guard attach using just the bumper bolt locations? Was there also an optional bolt-on brush guard?
 

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