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Do you happen to know a way to make it work or what would be the cheapest option? I see some winch bumpers on eBay for around $100, not sure what other parts are needed besides the brush guard brackets.It won't work on the 3 hole bumper normally.
Thanks, that’s the clearest photo I’ve seen so far. Hopefully I can find something relatively cheap, I don’t want a brush guard that much but it would be nice. I’d rather have better seats.I think that's known as an "A2" style brush guard.
You may need to have that winch plate style bumper to fit it on.
Sorry, its the only pic I have of those mounts.
I see you holding the winch plate to the standard 3 hole bumper, did you just drill some holes and bolt it on top of the standard bumper?Here's some pictures of the tubular bumpers installed on two of my hmmwvs. I bought one of them a while back with the brackets and it came with a welded plate that had bolt holes for the regular bumper.
Those are one of the 2 types for mounting on a 9k winch plate.I see you holding the winch plate to the standard 3 hole bumper, did you just drill some holes and bolt it on top of the standard bumper?
It appears mine has been modified already, not sure why but I may just roll with it. I should be able to bolt the top holes in the 3 hole after I drill two holes in the bumper and weld on an extension for the “pivot” bar they created on the bottom.View attachment 802600
Yeah, I was just confused because he was holding one plate in front of the 3 hole bumper. He also mentioned being able to use it on the 3 hole if you drill so I wasn’t sure if maybe he just mounted it on top just to get the right holes for the brush guard bracket.Here is a 9k plate...brackets circled in blue are used without winch.
Brackets circled in red are to extend out for a winch.
You would have to use the brackets I posted earlier to mount on a 3 hole bumper and drill new holes in the mounts. The one plate I was holding up was some modification someone made to use the tubular bumper with the same mounts I posted without any modification.Yeah, I was just confused because he was holding one plate in front of the 3 hole bumper. He also mentioned being able to use it on the 3 hole if you drill so I wasn’t sure if maybe he just mounted it on top just to get the right holes for the brush guard bracket.
My plan at this point is to drill two holes at the top of the 3 hole bumper, since mine has been modified already, it has that top cross bar which I’ll bolt onto the 3 hole bumper. I will move the bottom “pivot” bar they created up by drilling a new hole and drilling two other holes in the 3 hole bumper. It may not be original or quite as strong but I think it’ll work fine and I can do it with what I currently have.You would have to use the brackets I posted earlier to mount on a 3 hole bumper and drill new holes in the mounts. The one plate I was holding up was some modification someone made to use the tubular bumper with the same mounts I posted without any modification.
I realize it’s not going to be as strong but I think it will work fine. Hopefully I got the height somewhat correct, I think it looks pretty good. On my way home to drill a few more holes for bolts.You would have to use the brackets I posted earlier to mount on a 3 hole bumper and drill new holes in the mounts. The one plate I was holding up was some modification someone made to use the tubular bumper with the same mounts I posted without any modification.
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