Yes, the ARB bar bolts to the the bumper mounts and the chassis ends, but if you want a bolt on solution, then you will have to add enough strength to the chassis ends to deal with this anyway, it's just that if you don't buy an ARB bar, you will have heaps more fab to do, it will be heavier for less strength, won't look as good, and you'll curse the day you ever tried making your own bar.
Additional mounts will need to be made, along with reinforcing the chassis end mounts.
Custom made bars are normally at least as expensive as an ARB bar.
To get the winch deep into the front, no, you don't "cut the brace of and weld it in further" you can modify the brace to mount the fairlead and set the winch behind it. Yes the winch will be very low, exactly where it can do it's best work to lift the front of the car.
The weight it also brought back further and lowered where it can have less negative effect on the handling and behaviour of the car.
Will it be hard to get to? Personally, I don't think so, it least the fairlead would be level with the front crossmember, so you'd pick up masses of approach angle, which means you'll need the stupid winch less anyway.
You can count on me to always come up with the hardest way of doing a simple job
PS I hate winches on sierras. *awaiting hate mail* build the car to drive it, go driving with others, you won't need the stupid winch in the first place.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]