Small details matter. Why do people care about having 9.6" of ground clearance vs. 10.7"? Ever been to Moab? Ever "almost scrape" or "almost hit" or "almost tip over"? Do you know what an approach angle is?
Anyway, I took measurements before having the winch installed, took measurements after, and noticed a difference in nose height and decrease in approach angle. I waited I think a month or so and then had new springs put on and it brought the nose back up to wear it should be. Problem solved.
Wow that's harsh, what does being to Moab have to do with anything? I've been to the 4 corners region 15-20 times, lost count, I'd have to go back through my photo files to know for sure. But Moab? Its a town of about 5,000 people with paved roads, a lot of little tourist trap type shops, and way too many tourists. But, hey, street cars with 3" of clearance seem to have no problem in Moab. So what's your point. Ah, that's right, small details matter! Forgive my sarcasm dude, but lose the attitude. You don't even work on your own vehicle. Bruce is absolutely correct, people get all caught up in this stuff trying to make their vehicle perfect and losing an inch of clearance is not a big deal for an overlanding rig. Competition rock crawler? Then ya, an inch of clearance might be the difference between winning an event or not. I've been doing this stuff for 30 some years, building as I go. It took over ten years to get my cruiser dialed in perfectly for what we do. You sold your Bronco, already? That doesn't surprise me. It doesn't even have a solid axle.