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Old 09-09-2008, 09:33 AM
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heres a guy who did it to a 99-ish...Warn M15K Winch Semi-Hidden Installation pictures from cars photos on webshots

here is the skirt...



and the skirt installed, so you can get a mental of how far out the bumper needs to be...



no side pics, but unless it looks good in person, it pushes the bumper too far out for me


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Old 09-09-2008, 09:44 AM
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nope...i dont think i like it

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Old 09-09-2008, 09:46 AM
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oh the warn hidden winch looks like crap....and you think its bad on the old truck... there is about 5" less room on the 08 so it has to stick out even further.....
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Old 09-09-2008, 09:49 AM
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Ah what the hell... I can help out if thats what you really want



The latest exciting addition to the WARN mounting systems lineup is the Hidden Kit for the 2008 Ford Super Duty. This kit allows users to mount a WARN winch on their vehicle while maintaining the truck's factory appearance.

The Hidden Kit for the '08 Ford Super Duty will accommodate either a large-frame WARN winch (including the 16.5ti) or a short-drum WARN Industrial winch behind the vehicle's original bumper. Once installed, the bumper extends out ONLY 6" farther than stock, and any unsightly gaps can be filled using the Skirting Kit (sold separately). The factory tow hooks will remain in tact and functional, too.

For users looking to add functionality to their '08 Ford Super Duty while still maintaining its original look, the WARN Hidden Kit is the perfect choice.


PN 78105 Hidden Kit for 2008 Ford Super Duty
PN 78319 Skirting Kit for 2008 Ford Super Duty Hidden Kit

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Old 09-09-2008, 10:51 AM
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oh the warn hidden winch looks like crap....and you think its bad on the old truck... there is about 5" less room on the 08 so it has to stick out even further.....
***ruffles feathers***

who you callin OLD






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Old 09-09-2008, 11:01 AM
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Im sorry not old..... ancient!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMAO!!! just kidding


The previous edition vehicles..... is that better?
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Old 09-09-2008, 11:16 AM
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Ah what the hell... I can help out if thats what you really want



The latest exciting addition to the WARN mounting systems lineup is the Hidden Kit for the 2008 Ford Super Duty. This kit allows users to mount a WARN winch on their vehicle while maintaining the truck's factory appearance.

The Hidden Kit for the '08 Ford Super Duty will accommodate either a large-frame WARN winch (including the 16.5ti) or a short-drum WARN Industrial winch behind the vehicle's original bumper. Once installed, the bumper extends out ONLY 6" farther than stock, and any unsightly gaps can be filled using the Skirting Kit (sold separately). The factory tow hooks will remain in tact and functional, too.

For users looking to add functionality to their '08 Ford Super Duty while still maintaining its original look, the WARN Hidden Kit is the perfect choice.


PN 78105 Hidden Kit for 2008 Ford Super Duty
PN 78319 Skirting Kit for 2008 Ford Super Duty Hidden Kit


I posted that about 2 pages back...LOL.....slow on the draw there old man..
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Old 09-09-2008, 11:21 AM
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I was posting it from Warns website direct....besides you said 5-7....its 6.... and who you calling old man.... Im proabably half your age....lmao.....what are you like 52?
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Old 09-09-2008, 11:22 AM
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besides....6" is a lot
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Old 09-09-2008, 11:31 AM
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I was posting it from Warns website direct....besides you said 5-7....its 6.... and who you calling old man.... Im proabably half your age....lmao.....what are you like 52?
LOL, but I highlighted the part where it says 6" and I too copied it right from the site....not to mention I also provided a link, I think..hell I dunno..

And no I am not 52..I am about to be 29 here on Friday....old man
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