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Originally Posted by RticKwad
Anyone who has this run into any problem with the drop basket end getting in the way of the rear bumper?
Thanks,
R'
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Yes. When I first set mine on top of the rear rack where it's supposed to go...the bottom of the basket rested on the top of the bumper. It wasn't bad, could have mounted it that way but it would have been angled up a bit towards the rear, I didn't like it.
I opted to slide the basket back which was about 3 inches so it rested flat. The bottom of the basket rests against the tube bumper. I actually like it this way! It extended my "rear rack" quite a bit giving more space.
To mount it I used 6 heavy duty hose clamps, two around the bumper and through the basket and two on the rack near the front and one on each side.Probably could have gotten by with 4 but mine is pretty permanent although I do take it off once a year for our big mud weekend. Comes off/on in a few minutes with a screw driver. I didn't like the mounting brackets that came with the kolpin, they would take some time to remove, sockets, wrenches...tough to get at, etc.
Really it doesn't make the azz end to heavy, even loaded I don't feel like I'm light in the front end. I enjoy having it on there for all the deer hunting, building stands, work, etc...It comes in handy. I did add a heavy rear spring to compensate.
I'll add some pics that show how I mounted it and how I mounted the bags. Yeh, the rust is ugly...the rear basket is due for a sand blast and tuff coat. Trailering all winter really takes its toll!!