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Hi-mount in ARB Bar
Hi-mount in ARB Bar
hi all
i want to run a hi mount winch in an arb bar but need some pics from behind to see if i can make it fit before i go and by 1 if any 1 has some it would begreat if u could post some up.
i want to run a hi mount winch in an arb bar but need some pics from behind to see if i can make it fit before i go and by 1 if any 1 has some it would begreat if u could post some up.
98 zook xcab lwb coilovers winch and more
It's going to be along way off of fitting. The bar will loose most of it's strength by the time you cut the top and back out of it to fit the bulk of the 8274. You'll have to cut the grille and it's supporting panelwork out too.
In any case, the ARB mounts were never designed for that much winch load (or weight!) so the mounts and the end of the chassis won't be happy.
Cool winch, bad application.
I'm fitting one into the back of a 1.0 trayback atm.
You'd be better off starting from scratch than trying to work with the ARB bar.
Steve.
In any case, the ARB mounts were never designed for that much winch load (or weight!) so the mounts and the end of the chassis won't be happy.
Cool winch, bad application.
I'm fitting one into the back of a 1.0 trayback atm.
You'd be better off starting from scratch than trying to work with the ARB bar.
Steve.
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It's too tall. The top will have to come out of the bar. Highmounts use a much bigger drum.
I would have thought for any sort of competition 56KG right out the front of the car would be the last thing you'd want. (even for winch challenges)
Steve.
I would have thought for any sort of competition 56KG right out the front of the car would be the last thing you'd want. (even for winch challenges)
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]
WInch
We got a high mount in the ARB low mount bar, we just added some extra plating up the front and a fedw gussets here and there. Its all good.
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I wouldn't chop an arb bar up, sell it and start from scratch.
if your drum is 50mm wider then your bolt hole won't line up either I would think!
try and get the winch back as far as possible, I moved my radiator and fan back 25mm and cut the grill support!
gave me a good approach angle
the winch in my current truck will be in the rear and fed forward as I want a really good approach, lower weight at the front and a more stock look with a simple bar, as there will be an intercooler in the grill!
just a thought
ashley
if your drum is 50mm wider then your bolt hole won't line up either I would think!
try and get the winch back as far as possible, I moved my radiator and fan back 25mm and cut the grill support!
gave me a good approach angle
the winch in my current truck will be in the rear and fed forward as I want a really good approach, lower weight at the front and a more stock look with a simple bar, as there will be an intercooler in the grill!
just a thought
ashley
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IMHO = who cares if your Opinion is Humble! its your opinion isn't it?
so IMO it a waste of a H
IMHO = who cares if your Opinion is Humble! its your opinion isn't it?
so IMO it a waste of a H
Heres a couple of pics of bob's project, long way to go but its getting there!
are you goin to change the rear arm mounts bob?
http://www.aussiejeepimages.com/gallery ... mId=119288
http://www.aussiejeepimages.com/gallery ... mId=119292
are you goin to change the rear arm mounts bob?
http://www.aussiejeepimages.com/gallery ... mId=119288
http://www.aussiejeepimages.com/gallery ... mId=119292
Cheers Matty
05 Jeep TJ,4" lift, 35s,ARB bar & IPF spots
05 Jeep TJ,4" lift, 35s,ARB bar & IPF spots
Hay liam have you spaced out your bar ?? every other suzuki i've seen running an ARB bar with a Hi-mount has had to hack the grille and the lower radiator supportLiam wrote:
Arb bar, modded hi-mount. Never had a drama. bar didn't bend. Just brace the back, you'll be fine.
modded Arb bar, modded low mount, still never had problems.
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