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Warn low mount Cut down Q's

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Warn low mount Cut down Q's

Post by hypo »

The winch in question is a Warn M5000.

Just wondering if any body here has cut down (shortened the length of the drum) on a Warn M5000 low mount winch ?

If so what is the most you can cut it down by ?

Also has anybody got pix of how they have done it ?

Or even pix of another model/brand low mount winch that they have cut down ?

I am going to do this to a M5000 I have here on the weekend, just trying to get as much info up my sleeve before I strip it down and cut into it on the weekend.

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Post by dank »

whats the plan? why cutting it down? buggy?
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Post by hypo »

dank wrote:whats the plan? why cutting it down? buggy?
wanna make it shorter as it will be used in a buggy to pull the suspension down..
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Post by joeblow »

pretty sure warn make shorter drums.
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Post by hypo »

joeblow wrote:pretty sure warn make shorter drums.
i dont wanna spend any money tho
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Post by HIGH ROLLER »

hypozook wrote:
joeblow wrote:pretty sure warn make shorter drums.
i dont wanna spend any money tho
hey hypo the only limit is the brake inside the drum cant cut shorter than that obviously apart from that happy chop chop
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Post by Rhett »

I cut my T max copy down. I can't remember it being hard. If a simple chippy can do it I think youl be right ;)
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Post by hypo »

cool well i'll be doin it over the weekend so ill get some pix and measurements and post up :twisted: :idea:
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Rhett wrote:I cut my T max copy down. I can't remember it being hard. If a simple chippy can do it I think youl be right ;)
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Leave my goolies out of this :finger:
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Post by Midget »

Ben

I have a Warn 5000 on the back of my buggy,From memory i cut about 150mm off the drum and then just cut down the drive shaft to suit..

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Post by redzook »

cant believe you even asked this question you rookie :finger:
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