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any pics of ferozas with bull bars and winch?
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any pics of ferozas with bull bars and winch?
as it says if you got any pics or any info thated be sweet iam looking at geting one but iam a bit worried bout the wight for my littel girl.
if you look at the first picture in my thread you can see the steel bullbar and the winch underneath it. The winch is dead so ive taken the wire etc out
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=112615
http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=112615
Thanks very much for the compliment.HotFourOk wrote:Try 'Mantamac' on here... his rig is awesome... in the UK although.
Sorry for not posting sooner, but I've only just got back from the Ladoga Trophy Raid in St Petersburg, Russia, and haven't spent much time on the net since being back home.
I run a front and rear winch. Both are Champion 8000lb (Popular in the UK). The standard mounting points available on the Fez chassis are quite poor and IMHO unsuitable for mounting a winch bumper to. I added quite a substantial amount of steel to the front of the chassis to mount the winch and bumper to. The rear winch is located in the rear load area and exits through the rear door.
Here are links to the build threads on the old Difflock forum in the UK:
Front Winch:
http://archive.difflock.com/discus/mess ... 1149796452
Rear Winch.
http://archive.difflock.com/discus/mess ... 1156186761
A major consideration when fitting the winches was getting the best approach and departure angle possible. I am quite pleased with the results.
Here are a few more recent pics.
Paul.
Ladoga 2007 pictures on my website: www.macsport4x4.com
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