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mike_brez
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May 29, 2018

Wrangler base plate

Well after 15 years of pulling around my 01 Wrangler I'm looking for a newer one.
Have my eye on a 2015 4door Sahara. For a little more $ I can change out stock number and use the d hook spot for tabs.
Anyone out there using This bumper? Or something similar.

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  • mike brez wrote:
    Well after 15 years of pulling around my 01 Wrangler I'm looking for a newer one.
    Have my eye on a 2015 4door Sahara. For a little more $ I can change out stock number and use the d hook spot for tabs.
    Anyone out there using This bumper? Or something similar.


    Mike,
    That bumper you linked in the opening post is very, very nice. I'm running many Rugged Ridge products right now in our '15 JKUR and I've had zero issues with any of them. Those D-ring "Recovery Tabs" will work flawlessly for your intended tow setup. We're presently using a set of Smittybilt Gen I bumpers and are using the recovery tabs for towing with our Blue Ox Aventa.
    I bought the tow bar adapters from Amazon which had the best price for them. I'd post pics but, like many, I lost privlages for posting pics when Photobucket got greedy. I can post on other sites but, not this one. Anyway, using those recovery tabs is a great way to go. I run around with many, many Jeepers that tow their jeeps, ALL OF THEM WITH THE D-RING mounts. And not one has ever had any issues. Good luck.
    Scott
  • That's some wicked looking rust! Good call on keeping it though, for low speed use and some welding should be good to go.

    Congrats on the new Wrangler! Now you just need to get the top and doors off ;)
  • Well I picked up the new to me wrangler. Now to figure out the tow stuff.



    I'm going to keep the old wrangler and weld up the frame and keep it just to snow plow our lot.
    Here is we're the trouble started. Drivers side trans/torque converter brace rotted and that side fell down at highway speed putting a weird/ bad angle on rear universal joints.
    The passanger side had one good bolt one totally rotted out and the other 80% rotted.








    And here she is this past winter ready for work

  • scrubjaysnest wrote:
    Some of the after market bumpers actually have Blue Ox base plate sockets built in.



    I have a Demco Aluminiator tow bar my ends look like this

  • mike brez wrote:
    Just looked at the hard rock and LoD makes the one I posted look like a bargain.

    Yeah their bumpers are not cheap. But the bracket I linked to works well and is reasonable priced for a quality product.

    scrubjaysnest wrote:
    Some of the after market bumpers actually have Blue Ox base plate sockets built in.

    What other brands beyond HardRock and LoD make them?
  • Some of the after market bumpers actually have Blue Ox base plate sockets built in.
  • Just looked at the hard rock and LoD makes the one I posted look like a bargain.
    I'm using $50.00 brackets now.

  • Y-Guy wrote:
    That bumper is on my short list too. But I don't want to use the D Ring adapter so I'm considering one of these; Rock Hard 4X4 RH8000BO Blue Ox Tow Bracket Kit they make them for Road Master as well.


    Both RockHard and LoD make bumpers designed to tow, but they are not cheap. The adapters from RockHard have good reviews and comments from other RVers I've met with.


    X2 I would go that way also.
  • I use those Blue Ox brackets with a similar bumper. So far, so good.
  • That bumper is on my short list too. But I don't want to use the D Ring adapter so I'm considering one of these; Rock Hard 4X4 RH8000BO Blue Ox Tow Bracket Kit they make them for Road Master as well.


    Both RockHard and LoD make bumpers designed to tow, but they are not cheap. The adapters from RockHard have good reviews and comments from other RVers I've met with.

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