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I am ALL about the winch approach you are going for. Good luck.
Your fashionably late to the party![]()
Bad idea to attach to the frame. The body floats on rubber mounts and attaching the body mounted sliders to the frame will restrict X-Y movements and place large stresses on the slider body mounts/rocker panels.![]()
Shouldn't be too hard to whip up some brackets to the frame to "sturdy" them up a bit.![]()
Oh yeah, if I were to mount them on the frame I wouldn't leave them mounted to the body.Bad idea to attach to the frame. The body floats on rubber mounts and attaching the body mounted sliders to the frame will restrict X-Y movements and place large stresses on the slider body mounts/rocker panels.
It would be better to add additional support to tie into the large body mount bolts as Rockhard 4x4 sliders do as these bolts move with the body and not the frame. I have Rockhard slider steps on my build for this reason and they are solid.