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Mystery Parts

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So I bought a box of what were advertised as M37 parts. But I can't identify these four brackets, which look like something that would bolt to the frame. Maybe these are WC or jeep parts?

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Re: Mystery Parts

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M37 w/o winch bumper brackets.
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Those are the brackets that hold your front bumper on.
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Mystery solved. Thanks, guys!
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Nice score, they used to be hard to find.
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