Winch and recovery point
My friend Grant helped me build a winch tray into my non-winch ARB front bumper and install a front recovery point. Still need to re-install the driving lights and front skid plate.
Continuing on with the budget build theme... The winch is the Ramsey RE12000 out of my previous Discovery II (free), the Masterpull Superline XD rope was won in a NW Overland Society fundraiser auction (cheap), and a friend picked up the Dixon Bate tow jaw for me when he was in the UK.
The grille was trimmed so the winch could sit back closer to the oil cooler, then repainted since it was faded and oxidized. The oil cooler was relocated up a couple of inches and the hard line was replaced with a soft line to clear the spur gear. The red thingy in the picture is a line lock which insures that at least 4 wraps are left on the drum. I'm very happy that there was enough room in the bumper to fit the winch and still have easy access to the clutch and remote control outlet.
The recovery point is a 3.5 ton Dixon Bate Tow Jaw
The winch was wired direct to the battery with a quick disconnect located behind the bumper. The quick disconnect makes it possible to remove the front bumper without having to disconnect the winch power leads from the winch or battery. It may also serve as a safe and easy way to connect up a pair of jumper cables.
