So Yuji, I loosened all three bolts on one side today and I have about 3/32" of play up/down. There is no 'bridging' between frame horn and rear bolt, both rear engage at the same point. If I torque just the front it won't completely close the gap but it flexes down to about 1/16" of play. The front through-bolt is either for winching reinforcement, or more likely for crash certification.
While the mount allows for a wide range of bumper pitch and height adjustment I would not just 'make it work', especially if you intend to winch, use the recover brackets, or jack from it. I would think the bending moment on the rear bolts would de-rate them significantly.
I'm still very puzzled at how mine fits so tight and not yours...
OregonLC! Thanks for taking the time man, I know that's not easy. Did you take the bumper off the mount too??
So you've seen my videos, the drawings, etc. and I assume we're 100% on the same page about the issue.
Just to be super clear: I can fit a .3 inch washer on both rear 2 bolts (you could test this without putting it through the bolt). I have less than .3 inch vertical play at the front, where the frame horn contacts the inside of the ironman mount. Thus.. when the rear bolts are tightened, there must be a bridge between the horn and rear spacer.
Once the bolts are tightened, I can't confirm whether this bridging is happening or if the spacer and ironman mount deflect enough to account for the roughly .3 inches. Perhaps the mount deflects enough to make the surface flat? I can not get a camera, wedge, anything inside the mount area to confirm.
Visually though, it's at an angle.
Given that the frame horn is taller than the spacer, and assuming we want the rear 2 bolts, spacer, and frame to line up flat, load MUST rest on the frame horn.
So I guess this all boils down to 2 statements:
A: Is your frame horn taller than the spacer?
B: Is there enough deflection in the ironman mount for the 2 bottom bolts to lie flat with the spacer against the frame, even though the frame horn is taller than the spacers?
Are we missing anything? Is the spacer angled? Any other lapses in judgement?
So just to be 1000000% clear, because these descriptions are very confusing.
Here's what I believe to happen... compare ideal mate to what's in the way: the frame horn. Note the frame horn is not exactly .3 tall vs spacer. It's a little shorter but that's what I wrote. Hope it illustrates just as well..
Compare to .3 washers in between spacer and frame solution: