Winch mount advice needed
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Ok. So I am in the process of making something to mount my winch to. So far, I have reinforced front rails with 3/16" and then went across the front with 1/4"
My plan is to mount the winch to the 1/4" up front and then build a bumper around it that's removable. Is that strong enough on it's own, or should I put another plate of 1/4" on the backside of the crossmember as well? Or, something else altogether? Thanks.
My plan is to mount the winch to the 1/4" up front and then build a bumper around it that's removable. Is that strong enough on it's own, or should I put another plate of 1/4" on the backside of the crossmember as well? Or, something else altogether? Thanks.
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The way you want to mount your winch MAY be perfectly acceptable. The bolts are not the problem, the design of the winch may be however. Check with your winch manufacturer for approved orientations (Usually found in the owners manual). Check the net for the manual if you don't have one.
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Personally, I'd want it mounted the complete opposite from the way you have it.
I cut out my factory cross member and mounted the feet of my winch to the inside face of my bumper. That way all the cross bars on the winch aren't in the way of the cable.
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I cut out my factory cross member and mounted the feet of my winch to the inside face of my bumper. That way all the cross bars on the winch aren't in the way of the cable.
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That looks like a much better plan.
Be sure to add more than just the 3 front bolt holes to the brackets, though. Incorporate the steering bolts bolts and the same holes on the passenger side. My bumper is held on with 12 bolts.
Be sure to add more than just the 3 front bolt holes to the brackets, though. Incorporate the steering bolts bolts and the same holes on the passenger side. My bumper is held on with 12 bolts.
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The reinforcement plates go back that far, just not the bumper mounts. The reinforcements are 3/16" welded and bolted, then the bumper mounts are 1/4" helpd on by the factory center bolt, then front two are upgraded to 7/16" grade 8. Should be enough for my needs, wich usually include getting winched out of mud. Love all the feedback from eveyone though. I'm learning on the fly.
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