80 series hidden winch mounts (1 Viewer)

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Cool but if you had a hinged front license plate that sat a little lower it really would be hidden.

Right now it is about as hidden as the camo duct tape holding my leather seats together.

In all seriousness, it's nice to see a low key capability upgrade like that.
 
Not sure of the actual rules but might grab a vendor star or post in the marketplace forum if selling your wares here but either way I'm sure any prospective buyer would like to see a picture of the actual product itself vs a glimpse of a failed through a cutout hole. Any specs? powder costed? guage steel? It sounds like the main difference is its made to bolt up to existing holes. As mentioned, There are existing products at a much cheaper price so it would behoove you to explain and show how yours is better as it well may be. Have a universal one coming from summit for 29.99 with multiple multi axis slots. We shall see if any work for the 80. Not meant to bash just critique to help show your product off better
 
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more pics here: '93 80 vs. '97 LX

a Harbor Freight winch mount plate was cut down to fit
 
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My attempt a number of years ago... doesn't look like this anymore ;)

And this was using the HF plate, chopped.

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This is far stronger than harbor winch plate. It is made of 1/4 steel it bolts to top and bottom of frame rails using 10 existing threaded holes. Painted with PPG etch primer with Delfleet industrial polyurethane. It has a 2.5 inch dimple die hole for drainage and also added rigidity.

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looks good the hawse fairlead is a lot cleaner than the roller.
 
This is a nice heavy duty clean option for mounting a winch on your 80 series for the guy that is looking for a bolt on option and doesn't have the option of fabing up something themselves www.harriscustoms.com
 

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