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Yes, 2020. A short time after this photo was taken, I had the new, appropriate license plate frame clipped on.
Just make sure the 6.7L doesn't have stuff in the way.
One way to find out is to see the 2020-2024 Tremor 6.7 will fit a factory winch.
Good luck and report back of your findings.
jefe de nada
Yes, 2020. A short time after this photo was taken, I had the new, appropriate license plate frame clipped on.
Just make sure the 6.7L doesn't have stuff in the way.
One way to find out is to see the 2020-2024 Tremor 6.7 will fit a factory winch.
Good luck and report back of your findings.
jefe de nada
yeah, I’m going to talk to my ford rep next week. And I might order the winch bracket from rough country to check it and see what mods need to be done before ordering the winch.
If you have a 2019 with a 6.7, no kit will work. Your trans cooler is mounted in the same spot that the winch and brackets need to go. A few have tried anyway only to find out what many on the forum have already told them.
I have a hidden winch on my 2019 Can you see it? It’s in the bed on a cradle so I can mount it up front or out back, a much better option.
If you have a 2019 with a 6.7, no kit will work. Your trans cooler is mounted in the same spot that the winch and brackets need to go. A few have tried anyway only to find out what many on the forum have already told them.
I have a hidden winch on my 2019 Can you see it? It’s in the bed on a cradle so I can mount it up front or out back, a much better option.
I was trying to avoid the huge brush guard option. I do like the idea of it being able to mount in front or rear. I was trying to preserve the adaptive cruise option.
I still have adaptive cruise with this bumper. If you zoom up close to the right of the license plate, you will see a plexiglass plate behind that mesh screen on the bumper. That is the adaptive sensor. My front camera is limited with what I did here but I don’t use it anyway.
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