gary23
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I’m wondering if anyone knows if Maximus offers discounts to members? I like some of their items and wondered if anyone has gotten a discount for being a forum member?
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Hi there, we have an account with them. What part # are you looking for?I’m wondering if anyone knows if Maximus offers discounts to members? I like some of their items and wondered if anyone has gotten a discount for being a forum member?
So that Part # doesn't pull up anything immediately from their search, but I did poke around and it appears to be their winch plate, is that correct?SKU#:
SKU JL1012CE
JL1012CE
We'd be at $1150 with FREE shipping on that package.It’s actually a warm winch pkg with the 10,000 lb warm winch their winch plate and the close out panels
Things are getting pricey you might want to look at an aftermarket bumper that includes winch plate, recovery tabes,and be stronger than stock for a better price point. And for just a few hundred more dollars have it powdered coated . Stock looks nice but is a bit flimsy plus open recovery hooks are not the best. I put the warn plate in just the plate is fine but thinking maybe should have upgraded to a better bumper . The rear bumper fits and looks nice but will come in contact with the Jeep body easily while gently sliding down a ledge. NextVenture makes a nice setup but there are many to consider. This is just my opinion. There was a post about regrets ,what would you do differently . Putting money into my stock bumper was my regret but it was only a few hundred bucks.Question I read the fairlead bolts are too short with the factory steel bumper do you know if that is true? Also do you sell the relay so I can wire it to my aux switches?
We find the bolts that come with the winch are usually short anyways since every bumper or winch plate manufacturer uses different thickness of steel and/or if you add a light bracket behind the fairlead, etc. A trip to the hardware store usually solves it for under $10.Question I read the fairlead bolts are too short with the factory steel bumper do you know if that is true? Also do you sell the relay so I can wire it to my aux switches?
Thank you I emailed you about a different winch pkg. Let me know what you come up with please. Thanks againWe find the bolts that come with the winch are usually short anyways since every bumper or winch plate manufacturer uses different thickness of steel and/or if you add a light bracket behind the fairlead, etc. A trip to the hardware store usually solves it for under $10.
As for the relay, it's actually a somewhat complicated wiring arrangement to get it done safely so you don't fry the winch or worse yet, burn the Jeep down. We recommend Warn's wireless controller. It simply plugs into the solenoid box on top of the winch and then you can use your smartphone to control the winch actions. A huge benefit to this set up is you also don't use up 2 aux switches for the in/out function.