(1) Requires Some Drilling (Not Major).
(13) The Optional Brush Guards Interfere With Mounting The Baseplate. Part # BX3502 Center Section For The Samurai Is Compatible.
(18) Soft Bottom Edge Of Bumper Must Be Compressed Rearward About 1 1/2".
(30) Steel belly pan must be removed.
(36) Lower bumper plastic must be notched to allow attachment tabs to protrude.
Duncan Notes
(9) Requires some drilling. (Not Major) Bumper must be completely removed and replaced.
(13) Some drilling required.
(14) Belly pan around the tie down brackets must be notched.
(16) Lower bumper plastic must be notched for arms to protrude.
Terminology
W.T.--Weights include boxing, subtract 1-2 lbs. for installation weight. Weights may vary 1-2 lbs. due to packaging variations.
I.R.--(Installation Rating) is a rough measure of the time required for baseplate or bracket installation by a skilled mechanic. #1 being the easiest and #5 the most difficult.
GRP--Group numbers refer to relative price categories. "I" being the least expensive and "V" being the most expensive for the Blue Ox baseplates. "A" being the least expensive and "C" being the most expensive for the speedometer disconnects.
Note: Group numbers do not refer to Duncan brackets. (They are all the same price)
RNK--Indicates the popularity of each baseplate or bracket based on sales history. Only the top 75 are ranked.
N--An "N" appearing in the "RNK" column signifies that the baseplate or bracket is new and may be increasing in popularity.
SO--An "SO" appearing in the "RNK" column signifies that the baseplate, bracket or speedometer disconnect is available by special order only. They are subject to obsoletion based on future sales activity. (Call for availability).
DN--Indicates that a speedometer disconnect is not needed to keep miles from accumulating on the towed vehicle. Usually because the speedometer is electrical.
R--Indicates the receiver type Duncan brackets. (Brackets that are removable when not in use).