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shock testing

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ooheck:
I looked into mounting like that, but decided to fit rear winch up between the axle and the tank.

The shocks will be mounted on the front of the axle, running up to the crossmember that used to locate the A frame.

suzota:
my rear winch sits in the rear crosmember right under the back door.

ooheck:
I thought of mounting like that as it would save extra complication, but I have already changed the bumpers to stainless steel items to enable use of high lift jack (not that that will be much use now, it will need to be 6ft long to lift the wheels :shock: ).
I thought it would be pretty exposed to tealeafs mounted right at the back, if its tucked out of site no one will notice.
Are you still running standard bumpers? if so how do you jack the car up to change a wheel?

suzota:
i have a stock front bumper with a winch fitted just below it, rear bumper is a home made metal one with a cut out for the winch.
made 2 side steps with jacking points the highlift.

Wolfie:

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<Safety Officer> Please don't leave a Hi-Lift (or other jack of this type) with the handle in this position, it is potentially very dangerous. Having been attacked by mine, I consider myself very lucky to be here to type this.</Safety Officer>

regards

Wolfie

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