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10-03-2006, 12:56 AM
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Re: Installed DOI Winch Bumper
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Any pics or links to where we can get the custom skid plate?
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Here's a link to DOI although I don't know if you can get just the front skid or if you have to get the whole underbody protection or if it's even available yet.
http://www.defeliceinnovations.com/P...1/Default.aspx
bjc, is that your truck in the pics?
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10-03-2006, 01:11 AM
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Re: Installed DOI Winch Bumper
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bjc, is that your truck in the pics?
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Yes.
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...highlight=skid
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10-03-2006, 01:32 AM
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Re: Installed DOI Winch Bumper
What's your impression now after having used it for a few months?
Did you ever get the bolts changed out and did you find the protruding bolt heads a problem?
Is Matt proceeding on these? I spoke with him when I got the winch bumper and told him I'd be interested when he starts producing them but haven't heard anything since.
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10-05-2006, 08:30 PM
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Re: Installed DOI Winch Bumper
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Why would you not be able to utilize it?
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I have had problems with a winch even when I had access to the cable. When you are stuck your vehicle usually isn't in the best posistion.
With your design, since you are not able to easily get to the winch cable it may be difficult to pull the line out. Easily fixed when you have a open winch with access to the cable on a flat stable surface. More difficult if you are off balance or wading through mud. Even more difficult if you are unstable, wading through mud and can't even reach the cable. That would really suck and I would hate to be in that posistion. Hope that helps clarify what I meant.
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10-05-2006, 09:18 PM
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Re: Installed DOI Winch Bumper
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Originally Posted by lotus4s
What's your impression now after having used it for a few months?
Did you ever get the bolts changed out and did you find the protruding bolt heads a problem?
Is Matt proceeding on these? I spoke with him when I got the winch bumper and told him I'd be interested when he starts producing them but haven't heard anything since.
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I'm very happy with my skid plates - I've not had time to change out the bolts yet, though. Matt has all the designs on his computer, and I'm assuming he can fabricate the skids as demand arises.
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10-05-2006, 10:31 PM
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Re: Installed DOI Winch Bumper
Looks nice and clean!
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10-06-2006, 04:10 AM
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Re: Installed DOI Winch Bumper
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Originally Posted by H3 Hummer
I have had problems with a winch even when I had access to the cable. When you are stuck your vehicle usually isn't in the best posistion.
With your design, since you are not able to easily get to the winch cable it may be difficult to pull the line out. Easily fixed when you have a open winch with access to the cable on a flat stable surface. More difficult if you are off balance or wading through mud. Even more difficult if you are unstable, wading through mud and can't even reach the cable. That would really suck and I would hate to be in that posistion. Hope that helps clarify what I meant.
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although I don't have one yet on my truck, I have used them on scout HMMWV's in the military and I have an ATV winch.
If you know you're heading out on to some hard trails you need to have some line played out and attached up high like on the brush guard so you are ready to go if need be. Just make sure it's well attached so it doesn't come loose and snag anything.
Anyone else with experience think this the solution to a concealed winch or are there other potential problems?
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