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HELP : fitting a winch
« on: October 03, 2004, 21:03:06 »
just bought a bullbar for 67.00 on e-bay :D
now worried about fitting my soon to be got winch :oops:
is there anyway that this can be done as cash is going to be short
hopefully theres a way out of this mess that i got myself into :cry:  :cry:
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Winch mount
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2004, 00:31:22 »
If it fits with your bullbar then try Rimmer Bros for a winch mount that looks cunningly like a steering guard!  Sits below the bumper so no trimming of the grille required, nice low centre of gravity (winches are heavy) and more direct pull when up to the axles in mud.  One downside is that your winch gets a dunking when you ford anything.
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