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I have always wanted a rear winch on this HMMWV because I use it as a work vehicle around the farm, hauling branches, trees, etc. and a rear winch cable would be very useful.
I was lucky to pick up a front milemarker winch for very cheap near me. I wanted to be somewhat military correct when I did my winch, so I wanted a rear hydraulic because I already had a front warn 9k winch. When I started researching and asking other people, several said that without major modifications it would not work in the rear mount. They would say something about the solenoids or lines interfering. The only modification required is to remove a nut for the solenoids, twist them, and reinstall. All bolt holes line up for the winch and fairlead like it would on the front.
After mounting the rear winch plate, I had to drill 4 holes for supports to hold the winch to the airlift bumper brackets. That is the only permanent "modification" I had to do.
I am unfamiliar with the way the stock rear winch is plumbed, in pictures I have seen it is done somehow through the cadillac valve. My solution was to plumb it the same way that the front hydraulic winch works (using one of my other HMMWVs for reference), one line on the hydrobooster and one on the steering box. I used the hydraulic lines listed on ebay for around $50 without issue. The only problem with them is that both ends are female. In the engine bay, all the fittings needed to be male. So with my box of random brass fittings I was able to adapt them to fit properly in the hydrobooster and steering box. Took me 4 tries to run the lines from front to back and have enough slack but it was accomplished with a lot of dirt in my eyes and face.
After bleeding the power steering system I tested it with some jumpers, works great. I have ordered a controller plug and will attempt to wire it so that I can use a warn electric winch controller so I don't have to buy another controller. I have also added hose protector covers to the exposed portions of the hydraulic.
I was lucky to pick up a front milemarker winch for very cheap near me. I wanted to be somewhat military correct when I did my winch, so I wanted a rear hydraulic because I already had a front warn 9k winch. When I started researching and asking other people, several said that without major modifications it would not work in the rear mount. They would say something about the solenoids or lines interfering. The only modification required is to remove a nut for the solenoids, twist them, and reinstall. All bolt holes line up for the winch and fairlead like it would on the front.
After mounting the rear winch plate, I had to drill 4 holes for supports to hold the winch to the airlift bumper brackets. That is the only permanent "modification" I had to do.
I am unfamiliar with the way the stock rear winch is plumbed, in pictures I have seen it is done somehow through the cadillac valve. My solution was to plumb it the same way that the front hydraulic winch works (using one of my other HMMWVs for reference), one line on the hydrobooster and one on the steering box. I used the hydraulic lines listed on ebay for around $50 without issue. The only problem with them is that both ends are female. In the engine bay, all the fittings needed to be male. So with my box of random brass fittings I was able to adapt them to fit properly in the hydrobooster and steering box. Took me 4 tries to run the lines from front to back and have enough slack but it was accomplished with a lot of dirt in my eyes and face.
After bleeding the power steering system I tested it with some jumpers, works great. I have ordered a controller plug and will attempt to wire it so that I can use a warn electric winch controller so I don't have to buy another controller. I have also added hose protector covers to the exposed portions of the hydraulic.
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