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winch support #864845 01/29/08 09:09 AM
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1neuron Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hi-

I'd like to put a winch on my cherokee, and I've been looking at bumpers onto which I can mount one. It seems that there are two types available, a big one-piece bumper like a Warn, and a slimmer tube-type bumper like an OR FAB (just as examples - I'm not too concerned about brand at this point).

The big one-piece bumpers seem like they would provide good support for rigorous winching, stiffen up the unibody, and hold up well in an impact. However, they seem pretty bulky and heavy. The tube-type bumpers appear lighter and lower-profile, but look like they wouldn't hold up as well under a load or in an impact.

I know I'm supposed to evaluate my needs and do some research, but I've been looking for information and comparisons on the bb and elsewhere and haven't found anything comprehensive yet. Does anyone have any recommendations about which type would be better, or have any links to good information sources?

Thanks for any help!
Jon <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


99 XJ, 4.5" RE lift, SYE+driveshaft, 31" BFG ATs, Warn rear bumper+tire carrier, JCR front bumper and sliders
Re: winch support [Re: 1neuron] #864846 01/29/08 05:08 PM
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Brown81CJ5 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Most bumpers do not actually have the winch mounted to them. A winch mounting plate is mounted to the front frame rails. There are a couple of bumpers (Hanson makes one) that the winch can actually mount to the bumper.


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Re: winch support [Re: Brown81CJ5] #864847 01/29/08 06:22 PM
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BigJim Offline
Web Wheeler
If I had one of them wagons I'd be putting a hiddon front hitch on it and a rear hitch and I'd be keeping my winch INSIDE on the trail and out of the wagon when NOT on the trail.. Best of all worlds..
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Re: winch support [Re: BigJim] #864848 01/29/08 06:55 PM
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Brown81CJ5 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I've never seen a hidden front hitch.


Gun it and run it!
1981 CJ5,258,T-176,D300,AMC 20,Dana 30,Trxus M/T 31x10.50, Rancho 5000's, GroundPounderFab front bumper, polyethylene gas tank, aluminum dash, AutoMeter gauges

What this country needs is unemployed politicians.
Re: winch support [Re: Brown81CJ5] #864849 01/29/08 08:31 PM
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BobRowe Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Many afermarket front bumpers have a 2" receiver built into them. Some of them are made so that a hinged license plate frame/bracket covers up the receiver when not in use.


1977 CJ-7, fiberglass body, AMC 360 w/ headers, DUI ignition, Edelbrock intake and Holley 4150 carb, TF999, Dana 300, 4.56 gears lockers, York air comp, 4" susp lift, 2" body lift, BFG 35" M-T tires, Megashifter, AGR pump & box, REP8000 winch.
Re: winch support [Re: Brown81CJ5] #864850 01/29/08 08:33 PM
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BigJim Offline
Web Wheeler
Now you have!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hidd...goneer_W0QQitemZ8069722970QQcmdZViewItem
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professional bovine relocation specialist
Re: winch support [Re: BigJim] #864851 01/29/08 08:37 PM
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Brown81CJ5 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
My aftermarket front bumper has a receiver, I just didn't know they made hidden ones for the front of vehicles. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Gun it and run it!
1981 CJ5,258,T-176,D300,AMC 20,Dana 30,Trxus M/T 31x10.50, Rancho 5000's, GroundPounderFab front bumper, polyethylene gas tank, aluminum dash, AutoMeter gauges

What this country needs is unemployed politicians.
Re: winch support [Re: Brown81CJ5] #864852 01/29/08 11:21 PM
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PartyTruck Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I'm with jim on keeping the winch inside when not in use, not sure on how you wheel but in most cases the winch is used on rare occasions and keeping it dry and out of the mud only lenghtens it's life. One wheeler I know of had the winch mounted every day for over 2 years with no protection just to keep the bling factor as high as possible and finaly when it was time to winch out of trouble it was a no go. All the salt and crap from the roads seized up the winch or crapped out the relay.

The only winch I'd trust inside my bumper would be a hydraulic or a PTO powerd one.


This is one way of keeping the winch in place and minimizing rattle and sideways movement.
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Last edited by PartyTruck; 01/29/08 11:24 PM.

1987 SWB Pajero 2.5 TDI on 31" rubber waiting for a hip replacement and bigger shoes
Re: winch support [Re: PartyTruck] #864853 02/08/08 10:46 AM
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1neuron Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
After considering everyone's advice, it seems that keeping the winch inside is a really good way to go, if I'm not going to be using it everyday and I want it to last. So, I'm going with an aftermarket bumper with a receiver, that also has reinforced attachment to the unibody to hold up under a load, and I'll have to find a multimount winch and carrier.

Thanks all for your help and info!
Jon <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


99 XJ, 4.5" RE lift, SYE+driveshaft, 31" BFG ATs, Warn rear bumper+tire carrier, JCR front bumper and sliders

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