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Need info on this zuk

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Need info on this zuk

Post by Mudzuki »

This may be the one on the cover of a UK Offroad mag that i saw today. Want to find out about the rear mounted highmount winch, which isnt in the pic.
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Post by Mudzuki »

Did a backflip while competing in spain, if that helps???

Had a pic in the mag of a roller fairlead on the rear door, hooked up to the pulley to get rope to the front.
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Post by Mudzuki »

Found now

http://www.rhinorays.co.uk/sp.htm

But no info on winch, so email is going out
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Post by zuker1500 »

Got to love the "How to offroad in a swift gti"

http://www.rhinorays.co.uk/swifty.htm
Danny aka Team Rice

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Post by Mudzuki »

For any others interested;

Winch is mounted to plates that has been sandwiched on the floor and braced to the chassis. Rope then runs through a roller fairlead that is mounted to the plate, and the door has been trimmed to suit. A snatch block is mounted to the rear bar, and the cable then runs through a tube to the front fairlead.

Doesn't sound too hard, and helps with weight distribution.
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