It's been a while since I've been able to do any work or post anything on here, but it looks like I'll have a couple weeks to work on the old girl until I move to Alaska for the summer. Following that I will get to come back home to MT and complete the project, hopefully in time for elk hunting!
Since there was several inches of snow on the ground still I started working on one of my winches. My dad had found a pair of 24v Husky 10 winches. I found some good mostly American made 12V motors and replaced swapped that out. While there I changed the worm gear case oil over to Redline sythetic and also replaced the BP grease that comes with them with some Redline Red Moly grease. I found 12V Allbright solenoids from summit racing for a pretty reasonable price. They are listed as a superwinch part. Husky winches are Superwinches made in England. Beefy, slow, and heavy. Just what this truck needs! Also if anyone needs a 24V motor for their Husky let me know! The wireless remote setup is awesome! I am pretty happy with the setup.

I removed the old winch mount that was on the truck. The CUCV's have 1 1/2" x 2" square tubing that allow for the truck to have a place to pull on the front with shackles. The police dept. in Texas had welded the winch mount to these pieces of steel and so the whole assembly is being replaced. They did a fair enough job, but the Husky 10 is a beast and needs a little more clearance than what was in there. Unfortunately I have to figure out some mounting for the KC lights that are on there. I just bolted on some aluminum pieces to get by. With the new winch mount I'll incorporate an aluminum cover for the thing. Now that I've spent some money on these things I want to keep them out of the sunlight and relatively clean when they are not in use.

I will mimic this design somewhat for the new mounts but as usual I will probably over engineer it and make it ridiculously over stout. The grill guard needs a little re-enforcing after removing the winch mount they had welded a few straps to it and did some cutting at some key points on the mounts that hook it to the bumper.
Another fun project are my beadlocks. I am using the H1 wheels and some 37" MT/Rs. I ordered some PVC inserts for the wheels and installed the ones in the rear. I'll get the front's done here pretty quick. I forgot how much fun man handling big tires can be! If you are smart with your leverage and bars the inserts slip right into place. It took me a half hour to get the first one. Then the second one went in about 3 minutes.

As you can see in the picture there wasn't much clearance on the rear wheels. The front wheels were sketchy at best. I even did some cutting on the front, but I don't think that my original idea of redoing a bunch of the inner fender is going to pan out quite like I thought. So I ended up doing what I dread and ordered a 4" lift kit from Off road designs. I wasn't too keen on the idea at first, but I had to install air bags just to get to the point of being able to move the truck without the rear tires rubbing on the rear fenders. I will probably have to do a little cutting on these, but I will wait until I get the lift on it to see how it worked out. I also have some bushwacker fender flares coming for the front fenders to clean that up. The airbags I had were a pretty simple install. You just manually inflate to the pressure you want and your off to the races. I mainly have these in place now to just get the truck to the height that I need in case I have to move the truck or something. Turned out fairly well and after seeing the truck raise up a few inches so the idea of a 4" lift now seems like the only way to go! It makes the trucks stance look much more aggressive. Also it will give me a chance to replace all the old rotten rubber bushings in the springs. Along with the lift I ordered a set of 4 Blisten shocks. It should give that truck a much nicer ride with the 37s. So in cue is the winch mounting on the front, winch in the rear, lift kit, rear spare tire rack (still am not sure how I want to do this yet) and install some of the axle parts (rear steel spacers, front DRW hubs, 35 spline kit new hubs ARB locker etc.).