Sam,
I am seeing the pics in posts #5 & #8 OK.
-B-
I am seeing the pics in posts #5 & #8 OK.
-B-
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Yes, this is my first post. I've been lurking here for a LONG time...and have been very sucessful in always finding what I was looking for using the seach function. This is an AMAZING site & forum!!
Anyway, I have a 96 LC and have always been curious about this very question....a winch with the stock bumper. Well after a LOT of measuring and thinking I just finished mine today...which prompted me to finally post!
The winch I used is an 8000 lb Chicago Elec. (yes...Harbour Freight) which I know many here will NOT approve of. But I had a several hundred $$ credit there from a returned generator to use so I figured what the heck. No it is not a Warn or a Ramsey (it actually looks very much like a Ramsey) but I know two others who've used these on their trucks with no problems.
So this winch comes with a very heavy 1/4" steel mounting channel. I removed the bumper from the truck and modified this channel to fit in between AND under the frame rails. I removed the factory front tow hooks and used those four frame holes and the OEM bolts to bolt the channel to the frame. You still will see the tow hooks in the after shot, but now they sit between their original bolts and the new winch channel.
Then the winch and roller fair lead got bolted to the channel. Then I measured and cut a rectangle section of the bumper face out for the fairlead to protrude from. Then the bumper got mounted back on the truck.
I still need to clean up the cutout opening in the bumper a bit and everything needs to wired. But that will be a piece a cake compared to figuring out a secure mounting method without butchering up the front of the truck too much. Besides the cutout in the bumper, the only other modification to the truck was SLIGHTLY trimming the vertical grille support to clear the rear cable guide on the winch. No other cutting or drilling on the TRUCK was necessary. If I ever need to go back to stock, I figure I can cover the hole in the bumper with a Toyota logo plate (we don't have front license plates here in PA).....or just buy a stock pulloff from one of you guys who went to an ARB!!!
Bumper off:
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Beginning mods to mounting channel...
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Mounting channel done (actually required more cutting after it went onto the truck to clear the bumper mounting brackets)
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Mounting channel to truck...
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Mounting winch to channel.....
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Roller fairlead and rough cut of opening...
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And another...
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Did anyone keep the pictures from above, they are Red Xs now? I would love to see this / planning on doing this with my refund moolah!!
Sam
I am seriously thinking on INVERTING this setup so the plate is ABOVE the frame rails and the winch is hanging upside down!! This would make it much easier to reach up underneath and engage/disengage the spool.
It looks like he has just enough room to flick the clutch switch with his finger...
It was a bit dark to see but I am guessing there are 4 bolts going thru the plate UP and into the frame rails? (That is the way it reads at least)
Is this winch crap or what?
Is the mounting plate some universal piece??? Where can I get one?? Thanks looks like I have a line on a winch for cheap...
Do you know if it is drilled to match a Warn or Ramsey winch... thats about $100 cheaper than from either manufacturer..
Do you know if it is drilled to match a Warn or Ramsey winch... thats about $100 cheaper than from either manufacturer..