You're probably right. I think it's both. People looking at JKs want a deal and don't seem to understand the cost/value difference between a Warn winch and a Smittybilt winch. New JLURs are coming in close to $60,000 but it's probably easier to get a loan for $60k than pay $42k in cash.
Bump! The big difference between this and a typical AEV/overland Jeep set up is the front end. I tried to address all the JK's inherent front end weaknesses with the beefiest Dana 44, locker, axle shafts, hydro-assist, ball joints, brakes and linkage. Instead of worrying about the 37s breaking...
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