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Wow...must be nice!! :metal:
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Do you think my cable is long enough to reach from the green trails?:lol: Hey, any of your input on mounting would be great, I was checking out the universal mount. I would like to keep as much of the bumper as possible |
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Anybody home?
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No doubt. Lots of guys have been slackin'! :uhmk: Myself included:lol:
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Sorry, I was just sitting back and reading everyone else's progress(just enjoying the ride) forgot I was supposed to be building a truck. But, I ain't goin' to lie to ya, it was a nice break with the Holidays and Family
So, while I wasn't doin' anything, I was spending money! Picked up a Cruise, and finally found my seat tracks(drivers side) for the utility seats, now I can mount the seat up on the passenger side, and a Quadrajet carb...Oh yeah, I also bought a R/C Helicopter, pretty cool, I haven't hit the Christmas tree YET After 3 weeks of thought and moving and rearranging and more thought, I finally have a plan to mount up my winch/with stock bumper. It will have a cradle of sorts under the plate that will hold the winch(warn model 8000), plus be bolted to the forward crossmember, frame rails and front bumper at each side of the license plate bump out. Today I actually made a pattern for the cradle, so once my new bumper bolts get here I can put the bumper on and start the final mock up Pics to follow, before I get one of those blasted "this thread is worthless w/o pics" slogans |
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Still have to make the bend for the bumper, sure wish steel bent like aluminum. Hole in crossmember makes for an ideal mounting point. Also planning to drill out a rivet in the leaf spring mount for the plate to bolt in...Sheesh, someday I have to paint the frame, that looks like crap http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip026.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip028.jpg still have to build the bracket to mount the tank to the battery box, but this location seems to be the best http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip029.jpg |
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is that magnetic hardware tray stock?
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how's life in Virginia? |
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did you see the seat tie downs? |
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hey, who's this tri-pro guy???? |
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Kurt is right, as usual, you can fit a mounting plate for the winch and retain the stock bumper
Changed direction again! I think is the final fitment http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip036.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip037.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip038.jpg |
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Looks like I will have to make a cut out on my plate, so the winch feet have metal to bolt to. Thank goodness for the license plate bump out
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip040.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip039.jpg http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip041.jpg |
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what size is that lower plate? looks like it was made to go there... what about your lower pan for th 67-68 nose?
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Scrap alum. I had laying around, still in the mock up. When it comes time to put the 1/4" plate in, I may have to cut the frame horns behind the bumper and slide it straight in from the front...dunno yet
I don't have the lower pan, but I may just cut it and use the outside pcs., I'm not using the center grille support either |
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I only have one issue with mounting the winch behind the bumper, engaging it. Do you plan on just running it out with the remote when you use it or reaching under (or over if the hoods up) to get at it?? Other than that I really like the idea.
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Thanks J for watching |
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http://i639.photobucket.com/albums/u...verypoints.jpg Permanently mounting the winch controll switch inside is the only way to go. http://i639.photobucket.com/albums/u...hPatchDone.jpg Thing to do is get the winch tossed in under there and find the best solution to those pesky question's. ;) (mock up - phase two) |
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Yep, mock up phase 2
Thanks for taking the time to dig into the photo archives, you certainly give me more options, but more work!:lol: I now like the feet rear option, seems to open up the whole bottom of the winch, but I will stay with center support. Since I already made it and it can't hurt. Did you use 1 'L' bracket per side to frame rail/plate? Obviously, you setup worked, thanks for the info. Didn't know you could clock the freespool lever,guess I should have read the directions |
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It was what I had to do, so I tried it. No direction's out there that I'm aware of about it but it worked fine. You say 'feet rear-ward' as in facing towards the engine bay? Thought that was in the direction's as a mounting 'don't do'...? |
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http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip042.jpg Will probably move the center support to outsides once I start playing with fair lead http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip044.jpg I think this tag says something about reading the manual BEFORE attempting to install. Picture sorta looks like a guy reading a book, but it's in a weird language http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hinTrip043.jpg |
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