Cant seem to find many winch options???
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Cant seem to find many winch options???
I want to put a winch on my 08 1500 quad cab sport but I am not comming up with to many options. I am not opposed to either a grill guard/winch mount or maby just a hidden winch mount.
There have to be some people here that can help me out, maby een a few pictures of what you have on your rig?
There have to be some people here that can help me out, maby een a few pictures of what you have on your rig?
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Hammer does, I do. If im not mistaken, I think there a similar thread floating around within the past couple of days. I could be wrong.
I found, if your going to go hidden mount, make it yourself. Pretty expensive to buy a hidden mount, and you can make it a lot better and sturdy.
Hammer has a bumper on his that looks pretty dang tough. hahaha, I know hammer, it time that I do my DIY on the winch mount.... I will have it posted in a couple of days...
I found, if your going to go hidden mount, make it yourself. Pretty expensive to buy a hidden mount, and you can make it a lot better and sturdy.
Hammer has a bumper on his that looks pretty dang tough. hahaha, I know hammer, it time that I do my DIY on the winch mount.... I will have it posted in a couple of days...
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I plow with my truck so I bought a reciever mounted winch. I bought a front reciever kit, but I had to modify it to work with the plow frame in place. The good part of the reciever systm is that you can put it in the rear and pull yourself backwards as well, super handy for plowing! I did, however, buy too small of a winch. Mine is an 8000lb warn and it will stall pulling the truck out if it is really mired in. This means I wind up using a ****** block in most cases. I think a 12K lb winch would be much more handy.
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I plow with my truck so I bought a reciever mounted winch. I bought a front reciever kit, but I had to modify it to work with the plow frame in place. The good part of the reciever systm is that you can put it in the rear and pull yourself backwards as well, super handy for plowing! I did, however, buy too small of a winch. Mine is an 8000lb warn and it will stall pulling the truck out if it is really mired in. This means I wind up using a ****** block in most cases. I think a 12K lb winch would be much more handy.
I'm thinking about a front receiver and mount for the Grand Cherokee and putting my current winch there. Been REALLY looking at the Smittybuilt ones. I know Warn is the name, but hell, I can get the 12k# one for like $599 or the 10k# one with the compressor for $749, which is about half as much as the Warn with the built-in compressor...
BTW to the OP: Trans4mer grille guard system, home built hidden mount (not hard at all to do), or the front receiver with that mount are probably your three options here...
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so I gotta question......what is '****** blocks' you guys keep saying? And I know Warn is all name but damn if they don't look good too. I've looked at others but even if I could get one, I've still got too many other things going on right now for me. Plus this far south we don't get ice or snow and I don't go mudding so I really don't NEED one. I just want one.......LOL
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I try not to put myself in a position to where I need one either, but the one time I go snowmobiling, and I NEED my winch, it will be worth it.
A ****** block is basically a pulley. I pulled one from drilling rig a while back. Mine is about 30 lbsm lol, but is a beast. This is how it works. You take your tree saver strap, and wrap it around the tree. Take you ****** block, and attach it to your tree saver. Then take your winch line, run it from the fairlead, through the ****** block, and back to your truck hooked to a tow hook. This gives your winch double line pull capabilities. A 12,000 lb winch will quickly turn into a 24,000 lb winch, in a matter of seconds.
This is what mine looks like...
http://roughnecksafety.com/Forms_Stu...huckSheave.pdf
this is what a normal one looks like...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00029XG14
A ****** block is basically a pulley. I pulled one from drilling rig a while back. Mine is about 30 lbsm lol, but is a beast. This is how it works. You take your tree saver strap, and wrap it around the tree. Take you ****** block, and attach it to your tree saver. Then take your winch line, run it from the fairlead, through the ****** block, and back to your truck hooked to a tow hook. This gives your winch double line pull capabilities. A 12,000 lb winch will quickly turn into a 24,000 lb winch, in a matter of seconds.
This is what mine looks like...
http://roughnecksafety.com/Forms_Stu...huckSheave.pdf
this is what a normal one looks like...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00029XG14
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so I gotta question......what is '****** blocks' you guys keep saying? And I know Warn is all name but damn if they don't look good too. I've looked at others but even if I could get one, I've still got too many other things going on right now for me. Plus this far south we don't get ice or snow and I don't go mudding so I really don't NEED one. I just want one.......LOL
A ****** block increases the versatility of a vehicle mounted or portable winch. It enables you to retrieve loads that are double a winch’s capacity by reducing the load on the winch by half, and facilitates winching from varying angles when straight ahead isn’t the best option.
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Hammer does, I do. If im not mistaken, I think there a similar thread floating around within the past couple of days. I could be wrong.
I found, if your going to go hidden mount, make it yourself. Pretty expensive to buy a hidden mount, and you can make it a lot better and sturdy.
Hammer has a bumper on his that looks pretty dang tough. hahaha, I know hammer, it time that I do my DIY on the winch mount.... I will have it posted in a couple of days...
I found, if your going to go hidden mount, make it yourself. Pretty expensive to buy a hidden mount, and you can make it a lot better and sturdy.
Hammer has a bumper on his that looks pretty dang tough. hahaha, I know hammer, it time that I do my DIY on the winch mount.... I will have it posted in a couple of days...
Is there any way that i could get you to snap a couple pictures of how your winch and fairlead are mounted for me just to get an idea. Isaw a picture of your truck from the front and that is actualy where I would like to head is towards a hidden winch.