Ouch, does this mean Spazz sold his VX with a big square hole missing from the front cladding?
You can use a hawse fairlead instead of the fairlead roller. The hawse version is much smaller and won't protrude like the roller. With the correct positioning, the hawse could fit exactly at the license plate bolt holes and then covered up using a license plate mount. Winch Incognito.![]()
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Cutting the license plate area isn't what worries me, it's the fact that SPAZZ removed the entire lower cladding area to make it fit. It's really hard to tell in the pics which is why I bought it to begin with. You can kind of tell in this pic:
I'd want to keep my VXC/rowhard front faux skid plate and I'm okay with cutting the center of it to make room for the fairlead. The problem is that the cuts to the bottom of the cladding remove the lower mounting holes. Sure you could drill new holes through the plate and rejigger it, but it's entirely possible that between the fairlead and new mounts the plate would stick off the cladding by a good inch or more.
I wish I could delete this post entirely but it won't let me.
95 Trooper with a buncha stuff nobody here cares about...
If there was a delete option I missed it. No big deal.
Edit ... Delete (bottom right corner) ... Delete message (bottom left corner) ... Delete this message (bottom right corner)
On mine there is a 'delete' between the 'save' and the 'go advanced'.
& now the bigger problem is that I've lost all interest in trying to figure it out![]()
Might be a site supporter feature only...
Jay Dunford's old VX:
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this is sick.... i hate you all.... all i do is just keep adding to the car hajaha.... instead of a rav 4 on crack... now it looks like a rav 4 on roids ... poor VX,jajaha thanks for the new project!
ROFL
It's what we do!!!
next project accepted!!!!!!!!!!!!
and tom.... i hope my GF takes it like you didhoney yea... um..... im outta $ cuz my VX needed brackets on its teeth hajaha