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Old 04-06-2013, 01:36 PM
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wheres the best place to get these? im in Central NJ
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Craigslist, local 4x4 shop or online
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ive been looking.
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i found a great deal on a kit here;
http://www.cseoffroad.com/1510428.html
Going to be ordering that kit for my 12k winch. Everythings rated at like 30,000 lbs so thats plenty lol. Its like 10-20$ cheaper than anywhere else.
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I live in Ocean Co NJ, I bought my straps off amazon they tend to have the best prices, wally world has some good straps too. I bought my brush guard from a local car and audio guy that is a dealer for steelcraft brush guards. I bought my previous brush guard when I had my H3 from amazon. The free shipping always helps the price alot.
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Originally Posted by TonyG_FX4
I live in Ocean Co NJ, I bought my straps off amazon they tend to have the best prices, wally world has some good straps too. I bought my brush guard from a local car and audio guy that is a dealer for steelcraft brush guards. I bought my previous brush guard when I had my H3 from amazon. The free shipping always helps the price alot.
Haven't checked amazon, I'm going to now though thanks
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Originally Posted by lambo2936
i found a great deal on a kit here;
http://www.cseoffroad.com/1510428.html
Going to be ordering that kit for my 12k winch. Everythings rated at like 30,000 lbs so thats plenty lol. Its like 10-20$ cheaper than anywhere else.
Good kit. Good price.
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A good place to find good used stuff is facebook. Many areas have group pages to buy/sell&swap stuff. Is where I found my truck, traded a mini van for it, was a great deal in my book.
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I actually found a brush guard I'm saving up for and tow straps I'm gonna get at harbor freight


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