I’m willing to splurge the extra cash for the cleaner look, but where and how would you get this installed in the US? OK4Wd is way back east- where would I get this installed locally in Colorado?
Juniper Overland in Denver would happily install it for you. And they do very good work.I’m willing to splurge the extra cash for the cleaner look, but where and how would you get this installed in the US? OK4Wd is way back east- where would I get this installed locally in Colorado?
Where did I see that before?It looks a bit like a giant scoop. Sweeping up people to swallow them whole..? I'm sorry for derailing the thread.
This is a joke right? That can't be real.
No, it's serious. Actually they look even worse in real life.This is a joke right? That can't be real.
As well as the LFD, Signature off road do a slightly cheaper version which looks a little less clunky.This is a beautifully engineered solution but too pricy for me. Any chance you will make a winch tray that accepts a standard winch? You already have the font of the Grenadier in CAD so it shouldn’t be too difficult. Maybe have a template for cutting the top out of the factory bumper center section. Yes it wouldn’t have the winch completely hidden and that would be a trade off but it would allow the customer to use a winch that they already have or one that is less expensive.
Target a winch tray price of $1,000 which should be manageable for a welded up bracket and still allow for plenty of gross margin while expanding your market to people who won’t spend $3,500 for a winch solution. These are incremental sales and not cannibalizing the sale of your more expensive product.