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Anyone with the SSO Slimline High Clearance?

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Hey guys!

I really love the look and fit of the SSO Slimline with the High Clearance option, was wondering if anyone was running one here and had photos?

Also, really interested in knowing what the bumper weight is. Planning my build and want to keep note of all this stuff since I do a lot of towing.
 
Hey guys!

I really love the look and fit of the SSO Slimline with the High Clearance option, was wondering if anyone was running one here and had photos?

Also, really interested in knowing what the bumper weight is. Planning my build and want to keep note of all this stuff since I do a lot of towing.
The Stage 2 wings?

For the wings it says 24lbs. Not sure if that's for both or each. Can't tell if 12lbs or 24lbs because I'm just stronk.
Bumper itself is 60lbs the site says. You can find the weights on the product pages under additional information.

So anywhere between 84-108 lbs. Feels a lot heavier than that when I was putting it back on by myself.

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The Stage 2 wings?

For the wings it says 24lbs. Not sure if that's for both or each. Can't tell if 12lbs or 24lbs because I'm just stronk.
Bumper itself is 60lbs the site says. You can find the weights on the product pages under additional information.

So anywhere between 84-108 lbs. Feels a lot heavier than that when I was putting it back on by myself.

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Awesome, thanks for the shot and the info!
 
Just got mine installed a couple months ago. I would recommend not going with the winch access hole cutouts. They are kind of useless and allow for debris to come in. I went with the stage 2 add on as it came out cheaper with shipping. You can see in the first photos I need to do a bit more trimming as the plastic is buckling against the bumper. But other than that I’ve been loving it. They say the slimline piece only weighs 70lbs more that the stock components you have to remove.

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Thank you @Romp-A-Taco ! Great tips on the access holes, I really wasn't sure which way to go there. What winch are you running?

Great shots - Every time I see this thing it makes me want it more. I figure this bumper coupled with a CF hood will help offset the additional weight over the front end from the bumper addition and also help supplement a winch.
 
Thank you @Romp-A-Taco ! Great tips on the access holes, I really wasn't sure which way to go there. What winch are you running?

Great shots - Every time I see this thing it makes me want it more. I figure this bumper coupled with a CF hood will help offset the additional weight over the front end from the bumper addition and also help supplement a winch.
I'm running the Warn VR Evo 10S
 
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