I would like to see peoples front-mounted winch set-ups.
I have a small one I would like to have on mine, but want to see how others have done so. Sure looks like I would need to remove the front bumper, make and attach a 'frame' going to the front subframes, as I didn't see anywhere else and the bumper is all plastic.
Front mounted winches?
Re: Front mounted winches?
There is a lightweight metal “body” wrapped by plastic for the bumpers. You are correct, a significantly more substantial bumper would be best for any winch set up.
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Re: Front mounted winches?
I have a winch mounted inside my grill. I did not remove the bumper to install it. I was dropping the cross member as part of a lift, so I tied into the top end of the 2 bolts for that ( just underneath the battery). I also added a piece of angle iron between the bumper mount bolts. So I did undo the bumper mounts but did not remove the bumper itself. There was a lot of fabrication involved in mounting this winch but I am happy with it.
I will dig up a pic and add it on here.
I can add more detail if anyone wants.
Also, I should mention that I have not tested it out yet under load. I really should give it a light testing. I have not managed to get myself stuck yet!
I will dig up a pic and add it on here.
I can add more detail if anyone wants.
Also, I should mention that I have not tested it out yet under load. I really should give it a light testing. I have not managed to get myself stuck yet!
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Re: Front mounted winches?
I also like the kind that uses a hitch receiver mount, you can have a receiver both on the front and the back. store the winch inside the car and mounted it where you need it on front or back. lower picture is receiver type mount
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Re: Front mounted winches?
My vote would be a receiver mounted winch, as Petros suggests. With weight being the most significant factor for most choices on the T4, I believe the receiver mount style winch gives a good balance of low weight and adaptability. You could fabricate hitch receivers on both the front & rear bumper, safely stow the winch in the back of the car, and hook it up to either the front or the rear when you're in trouble.
Nothing wrong with a larger steel bumper but I guess it entirely depends on how much abuse you expect your front end to receive.
Nothing wrong with a larger steel bumper but I guess it entirely depends on how much abuse you expect your front end to receive.
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Re: Front mounted winches?
simon84 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:35 pm I have a winch mounted inside my grill. I did not remove the bumper to install it. I was dropping the cross member as part of a lift, so I tied into the top end of the 2 bolts for that ( just underneath the battery). I also added a piece of angle iron between the bumper mount bolts. So I did undo the bumper mounts but did not remove the bumper itself. There was a lot of fabrication involved in mounting this winch but I am happy with it.
I will dig up a pic and add it on here.
I can add more detail if anyone wants.
Also, I should mention that I have not tested it out yet under load. I really should give it a light testing. I have not managed to get myself stuck yet!
Hello
I would like photo of your winch bracket please