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hi all! has anyone seen or heard of this setup? I read about this months ago and wondered how it might fare set up in a duece. Basically I'm with the last poster on the winch mod thread below who has a rear mounted winch. Lacking a factory winch , a rear facing winch just makes more sense to me. A reciever winch sounds like a good compromise for a light truck or suv, but I don't know how much work it would be to move it from front to rear or vise/versa. Whilst mired of course.
Mr Foers, in a land rover I think, mounted a winch inboard between yhe frame rails. Facing backwards, the line goes to a snatch block held in the rear bumper with a large pin. From there, the line returns and goes into a flared pipe ultimately exiting at the front of the vehicle. Front pulls would be single line pull, rear would be 2-1 with snatch block pulled and attached to anchor point. So, one winch with the capability of pulling from front and/or rear.
I'd like to get some input on this system to see if it's viable on a duece. I don't see any reason why it woulnt work. Probably have to stick with wire rope so it would spool corectly and be large enough of course.
Here's a link that shows what this setup is capable of.
Foers 4WD Winch
Mr Foers, in a land rover I think, mounted a winch inboard between yhe frame rails. Facing backwards, the line goes to a snatch block held in the rear bumper with a large pin. From there, the line returns and goes into a flared pipe ultimately exiting at the front of the vehicle. Front pulls would be single line pull, rear would be 2-1 with snatch block pulled and attached to anchor point. So, one winch with the capability of pulling from front and/or rear.
I'd like to get some input on this system to see if it's viable on a duece. I don't see any reason why it woulnt work. Probably have to stick with wire rope so it would spool corectly and be large enough of course.
Here's a link that shows what this setup is capable of.
Foers 4WD Winch