Mile Marker Channel Winch Mount For Jeep Wrangler 60-50059 on 2040-parts.com
Saginaw, Michigan, US
The Mile Marker winch mounting channel uses the simplicity of a one piece mount for your Jeep.
These mounts are made from 1/4 inch high quality steel, and finished with a baked on black powder coat.
This Jeep mount is a ready bolt-on application for all Wrangler TJ/YJ models.
Length: 36 inch
Width: 10 inch
Height: 6 inch
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