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winch for hidding behind existing bumper
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09 Jan 2011 22:11 - 09 Jan 2011 22:13 #9278
by p1ngu32
Replied by p1ngu32 on topic Re: winch for hidding behind existing bumper
The ebay item id given is invalid, no result has been sentI have one of these on mine
cgi.ebay.co.uk/SAMSON-5000LB-12V-RECOVER...&hash=item35af0b5edf
Seems to have a decent enough pull about it for the size of the Jimny.
This is what it looks like fitted
Its fitted in a similar way to the ones in the above post, and fits perfectly between the chassis rails.
cgi.ebay.co.uk/SAMSON-5000LB-12V-RECOVER...&hash=item35af0b5edf
Seems to have a decent enough pull about it for the size of the Jimny.
This is what it looks like fitted
Its fitted in a similar way to the ones in the above post, and fits perfectly between the chassis rails.
Last edit: 09 Jan 2011 22:13 by p1ngu32. Reason: bad link
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10 Jan 2011 09:04 #9290
by adamjimny
Replied by adamjimny on topic Re: winch for hidding behind existing bumper
how does that winch cope in mud situations Amanda? do you straight pull or use a pulley block?
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10 Jan 2011 16:21 #9317
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Replied by a18suf on topic Re: winch for hidding behind existing bumper
hiya, its really good ive only used it to pull straight and had no problems never used it with a pulley block.
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10 Jan 2011 17:38 #9328
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great i was looking at that exact winch
Replied by adamjimny on topic Re: winch for hidding behind existing bumper
a18suf wrote: hiya, its really good ive only used it to pull straight and had no problems never used it with a pulley block.
great i was looking at that exact winch
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10 Jan 2011 20:46 #9339
by biggaz
Replied by biggaz on topic Re: winch for hidding behind existing bumper
Must say that a winch behind the standard bumper looks fantastic
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