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Has anyone been able to successfully put this winch in a hidden winch configuration?

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I’m guessing the control box would need to be relocated. Hopefully someone will chime in, as I am interested in a similar setup.
 
Yet another "not that winch" post, but I installed a smittybilt x2o 12k on a hidden mount from @TRAIL TAILOR. I did relocate the control box under the hood right in front of the air filter box - the x2o also has a box that generally sits on top of the winch but doesn't have to.

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If you need some photos of clearances and whatnot, let me know. I can grab some pictures when I get home this evening.
 
Not that one but the one I installed was a similar price and I am happy. See my thread for details.
Can you provide a link to said thread? Thanks
 
Yet another "not that winch" post, but I installed a smittybilt x2o 12k on a hidden mount from @TRAIL TAILOR. I did relocate the control box under the hood right in front of the air filter box - the x2o also has a box that generally sits on top of the winch but doesn't have to.

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Do you have a metal cutting beaver? I like that aluminum mount you made but what made those tool marks like that?
 
Yet another "not that winch" post, but I installed a smittybilt x2o 12k on a hidden mount from @TRAIL TAILOR. I did relocate the control box under the hood right in front of the air filter box - the x2o also has a box that generally sits on top of the winch but doesn't have to.

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I did a similar "not that winch" install, with the 10K X20 and Trail Tailor HWM, on an early model LX470, I was expecting to have to relocate the control box, but was able to squeeze it in there.
 
I did one too. Here's the thread with some pics.

Again, different winch and I have the remote control, which is great. I'm really happy with it. I have used it a few times to pull some relatively heavy trucks out of dumb places. I think it's great that no one knows it's there 'til I need it.
 
If you need some photos of clearances and whatnot, let me know. I can grab some pictures when I get home this evening.
Yes pleasesir if you can send more photos. I have am 06LX too and curious if it’s possible to raise the winch plate mount so my fairlead can end up here:
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Here you go!
 
Height clearance to closest obstruction would be good.

Of course I didn't get to the pictures until it was pretty late - here's what I've got.

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Note the side clearance here - It should be greater than that, but I decided to tie the remained of my front bumper support into the winch plate just for funsies. If you follow the instructions provided by TrailTailor, you cut the support off flush with the frame rails. I punched new holes in the winch plate and trimmed the support to end up relatively close to the winch.

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I would say that there just might be enough room above to keep the control box mounted on top, but you also may have to trim that center support bracket a little to get it to fit. I can try to grab some photos with a tape measure later - it was pretty late when I finally remember to go snap these!

Here's the mounted control box under the hood. Something to keep in mind is how to access the connection on the box. With the smittybilt box mounted on top of the winch, the button and connector would face forward, straight into the bumper cover. Would be a pain to access in that position. I ran these wires through the bumper and fender then through a cutout for something else into the engine bay. Be smarter than me and order flexible wires off the internet. I got a bunch from HD and there were stiff enough to be a real pain.

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Do you have a metal cutting beaver? I like that aluminum mount you made but what made those tool marks like that?

The original bracket/piece of aluminum was rescued from a recycling bin at a friend of mine's company. Besides the LX and tacoma, I'm also part of a chumpcar team, so he grabs any interesting pieces of metal or bracketry that we might find handy. I just trimmed it up using a grinder. No idea what made the original bracket, though, they might just have a metal cutting beaver! :rofl:

Yes pleasesir if you can send more photos. I have am 06LX too and curious if it’s possible to raise the winch plate mount so my fairlead can end up here:

I don't think it would be possible. If you raised the winch up high enough to put the fairlead there, you might interfere with that bumper cover center support in photo 1/2. Also, the way the two winch plates I've considered (ASFIR and TrailTailor) bolt onto the frame is from underneath, where the tow points are. You'd need to raise the plate up by the same amount as you want the fairlead up for it to work. I assume these plates are all flat because it allows for good spacing of the winch and the loads are easier to account for (IE straight sheer forces at the mount points, rather than offset vertically).

I kinda did a s***ty paint job on this photo to show the relationships between then frame rails, the plate, and the mount points for the fairlead.

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Here you go!

Actually 1MParker's thread has some really good photos of his installation as well. You can see just how much clearance is in there. I did the same as him and ordered a factor55 1.5" fairlead to get some better bumper flushness.
 
Yes pleasesir if you can send more photos. I have am 06LX too and curious if it’s possible to raise the winch plate mount so my fairlead can end up here:
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If you put your fairlead up there you will have to cut through the bumper all the way from left to right and you will have fairlead sticking out on either side.
 
The HF Apex control box is pretty huge. Though someone removed the internals from the case to make it smaller. With the wireless controller you don't really need to access it. Just leave it set to wireless mode and use the battery cutoff.

Another consideration is that the apex unit doesn't allow you to clock clutch lever. I'm not sure how those hidden winch units mount or how you're supposed to access the clutch but that could be a problem.
 
If you put your fairlead up there you will have to cut through the bumper all the way from left to right and you will have fairlead sticking out on either side.
Do you think there is a shorter length fairlead enough to fit in the center?
 
Of course I didn't get to the pictures until it was pretty late - here's what I've got.

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Note the side clearance here - It should be greater than that, but I decided to tie the remained of my front bumper support into the winch plate just for funsies. If you follow the instructions provided by TrailTailor, you cut the support off flush with the frame rails. I punched new holes in the winch plate and trimmed the support to end up relatively close to the winch.

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I would say that there just might be enough room above to keep the control box mounted on top, but you also may have to trim that center support bracket a little to get it to fit. I can try to grab some photos with a tape measure later - it was pretty late when I finally remember to go snap these!

Here's the mounted control box under the hood. Something to keep in mind is how to access the connection on the box. With the smittybilt box mounted on top of the winch, the button and connector would face forward, straight into the bumper cover. Would be a pain to access in that position. I ran these wires through the bumper and fender then through a cutout for something else into the engine bay. Be smarter than me and order flexible wires off the internet. I got a bunch from HD and there were stiff enough to be a real pain.

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The original bracket/piece of aluminum was rescued from a recycling bin at a friend of mine's company. Besides the LX and tacoma, I'm also part of a chumpcar team, so he grabs any interesting pieces of metal or bracketry that we might find handy. I just trimmed it up using a grinder. No idea what made the original bracket, though, they might just have a metal cutting beaver! :rofl:



I don't think it would be possible. If you raised the winch up high enough to put the fairlead there, you might interfere with that bumper cover center support in photo 1/2. Also, the way the two winch plates I've considered (ASFIR and TrailTailor) bolt onto the frame is from underneath, where the tow points are. You'd need to raise the plate up by the same amount as you want the fairlead up for it to work. I assume these plates are all flat because it allows for good spacing of the winch and the loads are easier to account for (IE straight sheer forces at the mount points, rather than offset vertically).

I kinda did a s***ty paint job on this photo to show the relationships between then frame rails, the plate, and the mount points for the fairlead.

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I just saw this my connection too slow to load the image you attached. Oh well I guess the best and less complicated way really is just go for a steel bumper rather than the oe bumper + hidden winch for me. Thanks man for the illustration. 🍻
 

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