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CrisB
06-29-2006, 06:28 PM
Just installed a few weeks ago, tests out nice & strong, looks great. No more getting stuck in the thick of it!
The Green Lantern
06-29-2006, 06:30 PM
Nice set up!
Bully13
06-29-2006, 06:42 PM
I love the location, not to low. Very nice:D
Ipedog
06-29-2006, 07:13 PM
Hey Cris - What did your fab guy say about clipping those corners? Nice pic by the way. :cool:
deserth3
06-29-2006, 07:41 PM
I like it!!!
Desert Dan
06-29-2006, 09:03 PM
Can anybody say "Group Buy"
HummerNewbie
06-29-2006, 09:11 PM
Can anybody say "Group Buy"
I can. Goup buy...GROUP BUY! :p
CrisB
06-29-2006, 09:43 PM
Hey Cris - What did your fab guy say about clipping those corners? Nice pic by the way. :cool:
He said it'll add more to costs, and after walking around it for a few weeks I haven't come close to a thigh-bashing. That lip on front left & right may rise an inch to make the bend easier, we'll see...still a few weeks from production, but I'm gonna get at least 10 made, 'cause I know people can put it to good use.
When I'm closer I'll put it into For Sale section.
Here's one from straighter on...
HummerNewbie
06-30-2006, 12:06 AM
When I'm closer I'll put it into For Sale section.
Here's one from straighter on...
Looking good. I will definitely be interested when you get the ten made. I know nothing about winches so this might be a stupid question but are you limited by brand on what winch you can mount on there?
More importantly, are you limited to a particular brand of brush guard to which you can mount the winch mount?
usetosellhummer
06-30-2006, 08:10 PM
that has to be the best yet
CrisB
07-05-2006, 08:32 PM
Looking good. I will definitely be interested when you get the ten made. I know nothing about winches so this might be a stupid question but are you limited by brand on what winch you can mount on there?
Not a stupid question... most manufacturers use a standard bolt pattern of 10x4.5 inches to mount...and fairlead is standardized at 10"
So unless you get some Chinese winch or something, they should all fit.
Cris
CrisB
07-05-2006, 08:33 PM
More importantly, are you limited to a particular brand of brush guard to which you can mount the winch mount?
Not sure about aftermarket brush guards, but I designed it to fit with my stock brush guard. This mount sandwiches behind the D-ring mounts, bolts are plenty long enough to use with brush guard in between there too.
CrisB
07-05-2006, 08:34 PM
that has to be the best yet
Thanks! I looked at what Rough Country had on their rigs, and took everyone's suggestions into account.
HummerNewbie
07-05-2006, 08:50 PM
So unless you get some Chinese winch or something, they should all fit.
LOL, then I will stay away from that Chinese model I was looking at ;)
Thanks for the answer, that is what I figured. Any word on when some might be available? Put me on the list as I am very interested.
CrisB
07-05-2006, 10:10 PM
Any word on when some might be available? Put me on the list as I am very interested.
Hopefully within weeks!
Keep an eye on Classified section, I'll list them when they're done.
H3 Hummer
07-10-2006, 04:50 AM
Looks very sharp - I am skeptical about the mounting. up to 9,000 pounds of pulling presure :eek: What do you think Cris? :confused:
Ipedog
07-10-2006, 12:47 PM
Looks very sharp - I am skeptical about the mounting. up to 9,000 pounds of pulling presure :eek: What do you think Cris? :confused:
Don't quote me on this, but my father who is a retired mechanical engineer and I were talking about a very similar thing recently. He was throwing about some very impressive numbers for the strength of the bolts holding the D-Rings. I think somewhere in the neighborhood of 40-50K lbs - for each bolt!:eek:
Again, don't quote me on this. It was several weeks ago and I was keeping an eye on Reed at the same time... But if my memory is even partially correct there should be no issues.
EDIT -
We were talking about the bolts that mount the D-Ring assemblies to the frame, not the bolt that is integrated into the D-Ring itself. Also these numbers were about pulling on the bolt's head and threads, not shear.
CrisB
07-10-2006, 02:40 PM
Looks very sharp - I am skeptical about the mounting. up to 9,000 pounds of pulling presure :eek: What do you think Cris? :confused:
I think it's stood up to my tests just fine! Pics below of pulling it out of some mud holes, saw some flex in the bracket but no bending at all. Used it to pull some bushes out of my sister's yard for her last week, had one that wouldn't budge...gave it all of that 9000 lbs, no bending!
H3 Hummer
07-10-2006, 05:56 PM
Cool - Thanks for the confirmation. I wonder about things like that - for example putting a portable winch on the back hitch. If the hitch is rated at 5,000 pounds pulling stregth would it hold up? I think it would be fine but I still wonder. :eek: :confused:
The front hitch on my H3 can probably pull 20,000 pounds it is very beefy (maybe over kill). I like your design much better than my front hitch design. It is higher and won't interfere with approach angles. Not that I have had any issues with approach angle but it is nice to take that out of the scenario.
How quickly could you loosen the winch nuts and just take the winch off? It would be nice to have the ability to quick disconnect the power and un-loosen some bolts and just store the winch in the garage for city driving etc.
What kinds of roof rack is that - it is very sharp also?
Thanks Cris.
CrisB
07-10-2006, 07:07 PM
I wonder about things like that - for example putting a portable winch on the back hitch. If the hitch is rated at 5,000 pounds pulling stregth would it hold up?
How quickly could you loosen the winch nuts and just take the winch off? It would be nice to have the ability to quick disconnect the power and un-loosen some bolts and just store the winch in the garage for city driving etc.
What kinds of roof rack is that - it is very sharp also?
Thanks Cris.
Rear hitch mount won't work without an extension...spare tire is in the way.
Entire winch mount can be removed by undoing D-ring bolts, cables attached easily & quickly to battery. Cables went right through the round holes under grill, no cutting necessary. Did have to cut a notch in the battery post plastic protectors for cables, but no big deal.
Rack by BVG (Bauer Vehicle Gear), attached easy, not too big (though a GOBI would be nice!!!)
CrisB
07-10-2006, 07:22 PM
Now offering for sale, 4 arriving next week, see Classifieds.
H3 Hummer
07-10-2006, 08:04 PM
Now offering for sale, 4 arriving next week, see Classifieds.
The Classifieds on this site? I am old and blind and can't find them. The one I found here says coming soon!
CrisB
07-10-2006, 08:16 PM
The Classifieds on this site? I am old and blind and can't find them. The one I found here says coming soon!
Yup...back up to main forums page, then go to H3 Classifieds
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