I am now looking for new ideas for a winch bumper for a F450 4 x 4. I will be installing a M1200. Simple or deluxe, they all are good ideas. I can put the ideas together for what I need. Thank you for your pictures and ideas. with this project.
I am now looking for new ideas for a winch bumper for a F450 4 x 4. I will be installing a M1200. Simple or deluxe, they all are good ideas. I can put the ideas together for what I need. Thank you for your pictures and ideas. with this project.
Some nice work in this thread: Show Me Your Winch Bumpers!!!
Here's my contribution: This is how Dodge tucked a Warn 12,000 between the frame rails on the Power Wagon.
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I seems the winch on a Dodge Power Wagon is actually a 16,000 lb winch... it's rated at 12,000 due to the mounting system? I'd figure even that has a large safety factor from the factory.
Just my 2 cents...
By the way, I like your air compressor mounting... I've thought about mounting a second battery tray there as well.
Seems like a lot of wasted space.
Prybry
"Young enough to know it all, Old enough to know better"
Can't go wrong w/ ARB. Designed to mount either the Warn M12000, M15000, or the new 16.5Ti.
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You can check out Buckstop Bumpers @ buckstop.biz . I have a set on my
2nd Generation Ram and they have worked great.
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'97 Dodge Ram 1500 4x (Daily Driver)
'93 XJ Sport (Adventure Vehicle)
I've always liked the Warn hidden winch systems for the Ford's. Doesn't add a bunch of weight. Do you need a brush guard as well? Or just the winch mounted?
Chris Steuber
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