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mounting a winch in standard bumper
12 Oct 2009 18:54 #1363
by jonplace
Replied by jonplace on topic Re:mounting a winch in standard bumper
not sure exactly what size it is, 2 bits were welded together to make the rigth size, if you look at the 5ft picture down (i think) you can see that 2 bits were cut and welded together to make it a snug fit inside the chassis
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12 Oct 2009 20:10 #1365
by funkyjimny
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I have a winch bumper to fit but think I'll sell it on as its not my cup of tea, too heavy. I'm thinking of getting a universal winch mounting plate from ebay (
cgi.ebay.co.uk/WINCH-MOUNTING-PLATE-winc..._trksid=p3286.c0.m14
) and making that fit on the chassis in the right spot. Thats a lovely neat job though, much impresed.
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21 Oct 2009 16:27 #1403
by funkyjimny
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Got mine in yesterday and cut bumper around it today, unfortunatley i dont have funds for Plasma you flash bugger!
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29 Oct 2009 19:04 #1415
by jonplace
Replied by jonplace on topic Re:mounting a winch in standard bumper
yep another very tidy job there. you could always fix the reg plate just above the fairlead. this will hide the winch further and also keep the crap off it when driving in the rain. do you have any pictures of the build ?
can you access the clutch alright as the winch sits higher than mine ?
oh - and i'm not that flash its synthetic rope not plasma which is cheaper and much nicer and safer to use than wire. would recommend it when funds allow. its also alot lighter, one of the main benefits of a jimny is its small and light
my next job is to mount a second battery in a boot as the standard jimny will cave in under a prolonged heavy load. what are your plans for batteries as i'm still looking for ideas
can you access the clutch alright as the winch sits higher than mine ?
oh - and i'm not that flash its synthetic rope not plasma which is cheaper and much nicer and safer to use than wire. would recommend it when funds allow. its also alot lighter, one of the main benefits of a jimny is its small and light
my next job is to mount a second battery in a boot as the standard jimny will cave in under a prolonged heavy load. what are your plans for batteries as i'm still looking for ideas
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29 Oct 2009 19:09 - 29 Oct 2009 19:11 #1416
by funkyjimny
Replied by funkyjimny on topic Re:mounting a winch in standard bumper
Mine sits on top of the chassis rails rather than inbetween, i can only do this because the clutch lever doesnt sit on top like most winches, but in front and slides up and down, the winch is actually slightly off centre as it just fits in between the front panel.
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29 Oct 2009 19:17 #1417
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I have a stick on number plate for the bonnet too, need to keep the radiator clear of any more obstacles!
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