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been emailing back and forth with Warn customer service. They seem to think there are supposed to be nut in the bottom as well....
 
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So after speaking with Warn (they have been awesome so far), I was informed the style i have now is the new style and they dont use nuts in them. I was told not to leave it loose, that it needs to be tightened down. So I was asked to tighten down on it. If it strips the threads, they will send me a new motor (the side that stripped). My concern is that this is the second one that its happened at the same location. But ill see what happens tonight when i take their advice.
 
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Actually that picture isn’t what mine looks like, just kidding. That one has the nuts in it.
Mine didn't have the rod either and I noticed in the Install instructions it said that it may not be there to remove.
 
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Well damn

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People at warn said tighten it down and if it stripped they would send me another half
 
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Can you drill and tap, use a larger bolt?

Will probably do something along those lines and keep it as a spare.

If you want to repair it yourself and keep the new one as a spare. I would recommend a timesert over helicoil to repair it. Any decent automotive machine shop in your area should be able to install one if you do not want the hassle of ordering a big kit.
No clue what thread it is, this is just a guesstimate.
https://www.amazon.com/Time-Sert-M8x1-25-thread-1812-TIME-SERT/dp/B01MSPN7NH/?tag=sxsweb24-20

Good guess on the pitch. Thats kinda pricey for one thread size, but i like that design better than helicoil.


Looking at the bolt after it came out, im thinking I can get a little longer bolt. I upped the size from what was supplied from 20mm to 25mm. Im thinking i can go 30mm and not bottom out in the winch.
 
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Call around to local automotive machine shops, they might stock the time serts. could probably have both holes on that 1/2 done for under $20ish.
Some days I wonder why I don't go to McMaster first! Can you drill/tap to 1/2"-13?
I am SO ordering these to put in my trail kit.
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