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Something I noticed in the pictures that I haven’t seen mentioned... Is that there is some type of carabiner/hook between the C and the O on the grill for both models. That wouldn’t be a placement for a winch... right?? Unless that grill is heavier duty than we realize. Maybe @laj.tuxmek can shed some light pretty please?

Edit: I realize it’s probably just some testing equipment ?. Just want to make sure we’re not missing something in plain sight. It’s why I tagged the one person on this forum that will definitively know.
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I see this one is rolling of Goodyear Goodyears (not Wranglers).

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Must be some testers in the group since most people don't know what slip rings are used for ?
 

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Something I noticed in the pictures that I haven’t seen mentioned... Is that there is some type of carabiner/hook between the C and the O on the grill for both models. That wouldn’t be a placement for a winch... right?? Unless that grill is heavier duty than we realize. Maybe @laj.tuxmek can shed some light pretty please?
Is it the trail camera you are seeing?
 

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Is it the trail camera you are seeing?
no, he is talking about the carabiner beside the camera. you can kind of see it here.
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This shot is killing me. It’s like it was taken to intentionally not show that front driver’s tire, and whether it’s touching the ground or not.

Would‘ve loved a shot like this with the disconnecting sway bar to show how much flex that set up has.
 

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Something I noticed in the pictures that I haven’t seen mentioned... Is that there is some type of carabiner/hook between the C and the O on the grill for both models. That wouldn’t be a placement for a winch... right?? Unless that grill is heavier duty than we realize. Maybe @laj.tuxmek can shed some light pretty please?
I would wager it's a thermometer. Checking radiator efficiency under load or something like that.

That would be a really dumb place for a winch.
 

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This shot is killing me. It’s like it was taken to intentionally not show that front driver’s tire, and whether it’s touching the ground or not.

Would‘ve loved a shot like this with the disconnecting sway bar to show how much flex that set up has.
probably barely touching the ground. doubt it was taken intentionally
 

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I would wager it's a thermometer. Checking radiator efficiency under load or something like that.

That would be a really dumb place for a winch.
Yeah I’m sure it’s probably just some testing equipment, cause that seems like an illogical place for a winch. Just wanted to make sure we weren’t missing something hidden in plain sight lol.
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