Thanks for the pic, although I can only see 1??Just for ideas heres mine behind the stock bumper, i cut down and welded angle iron to a tray from goodwinch.
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So update, after nearly killing myself to get this done yesterday, I have the winch installed. I would not recommend this route, think get a plate made up is a better option.
The Solenoid box looks rubbish so will relocat that at some point.
I have a problem with the winch it seems to be turning the incorrect direction, I have wired it up as per the below diagram and using the direction sign on the winch it is definitely turn in the wrong direction, anybody got ideas why??????
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And how it looks with the Tow pionts as well.
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So update, after nearly killing myself to get this done yesterday, I have the winch installed. I would not recommend this route, think get a plate made up is a better option.
The Solenoid box looks rubbish so will relocat that at some point.
I have a problem with the winch it seems to be turning the incorrect direction, I have wired it up as per the below diagram and using the direction sign on the winch it is definitely turn in the wrong direction, anybody got ideas why??????
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And how it looks with the Tow pionts as well.
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I really link the Factor 55 stuff, I have a bright red thimble to put on the end of the rope once I get the winch direction sorted out!!Looking v smart
Really like the factor 55 Hawse thing
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Isn't the direction determined by which way you wind the cable (looking from the side if you wind it anticlockwise the cable would feed out at the bottom, so if the drum winds anti clockwise it feeds out and vice versa)
The slot on my bumper is at the bottom of the bumper so i figured i could alter the winding direction if the cable angle was not horizonal.
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If you end up changing the cable direction and take those recovery points off .. if you fancy drawing round them on a piece of A4 paper and scanning it, I could get a set cobbled up.
Sarma,You can change the motor direction by swapping the black wires around. It changes the direction of the field current relative to the armature.
Drum rotation is important for correct brake operation.
The hawse fairlead should be reasonably close to the height of the cable coming of the drum in most situations. If the cable is dragged hard across it every time it is used you will reduce the life of the cable / expensive synthetic rope.
I can't tell from your picture which way you have mounted the winch. Motor on the left or right.
Got them sand blasted and then powder coated, holding up well under normal wear and tear.Off topic, but can i quickly ask what you painted your side steps with, and how durable its turning out to be?