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Suck Down Winch Pictures for front and rear diff

Weevil

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Front is what I am really wanting to see but if it goes well may look at the back as well
 

Skiddy

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My brother has a winch under his to suck down the rear if that's what you're talking about
 
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Yes

Yes more interested in front but rear will be next
 

kb6677

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Have enjoyed the "suck down/sinch down"front on a couple rigs- this rig was a buggy chassis with eb skins. Motor was moved back so winch was behind the grille. VERY good angle going down to the loop in front of the ram.

I also have a similar deal on my truggy- traditional front mount on a tube bumper. Comes out and down-not as efficient but functional.
 

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Weevil

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Have enjoyed the "suck down/sinch down"front on a couple rigs- this rig was a buggy chassis with eb skins. Motor was moved back so winch was behind the grille. VERY good angle going down to the loop in front of the ram.

I also have a similar deal on my truggy- traditional front mount on a tube bumper. Comes out and down-not as efficient but functional.

Is that a Twisted Custom
 

.94 OR

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How much winch is required for this application?
 

kb6677

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Is that a Twisted Custom
Yes sir-this was the "bronco" buggy that was in their shop for like 6 years!! Picked it up in'11 and sold it in '13- it was just too nice to beat up. Two owners since I sold it.
 

Projp

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I dont have this Bronco anymore but you get the idea.
There is an attachment point welded onto the axle tube.
 

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Yes sir-this was the "bronco" buggy that was in their shop for like 6 years!! Picked it up in'11 and sold it in '13- it was just too nice to beat up. Two owners since I sold it.
I think my brother Damon showed the new owner some places at K2 and he followed
 
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