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OK, Dave, let's go get stuck! :D
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'01 Proton # 1416
Moncha
01/28/2003, 03:43 PM
That is sweet!!
tomdietrying
01/29/2003, 05:44 PM
SWEET!:D Now spill the beans. Where did you get it? How much? And what's the torque of the wench. Peace and happy driving.
Tonka
01/29/2003, 08:07 PM
How well is that attached? To the frame? (The reciever i mean.)
This is the only 'behind the cladding' shot I have.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid49/pa27cb2af125456e14fe86d8a8c4e84b5/fcb4ef5f.jpg
I had a 3/8" steel plate fabricated with holes to match the holes in the hitch plate. I then used 4 grade 8 bolts (2@ 1/2", 2@ 3/8") to sandwich the two together, clamping it onto the front push bar behind the cladding. I'm going to add a fifth bolt (1/4" grade 8 - shear strength: 4400lbs.) through the bar to keep the whole thing from twisting while the winch is use, although the four existing bolts have really snugged the unit in place.
Unfortunately, I have to remove the grill (three screws and four 10mm bolts) to get to the hitch pin. I could get a 6" hitch extension, but that would add strain and decrease strength, and I probably won't use it that often. (fingers crossed)
WARN M6000SDP - $540
CLASS 3 hitch - $29
3/8" plate - $50
nuts + bolts - $20
I'll head over to the jobsite this weekend and try it out. There should be plenty of ice and rain so I should be able to get myself stuck real good! I'll let you know.
Brian
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