TacoBrandt72
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I’m new to the forums, but have been following Expedition Portal/Overland Journal for several years. Lots of good, solid info from people actually out there living it, not just keyboard commandos with over-the-top unstable SEMA builds.
I’m currently looking at the various hidden winch mounting systems for the 2nd and 3rd Gen Tacoma. I like the self-recovery capability and the ability to aid others in “sticky” situations. I’m also a fan of the smooth, minimalist look that doesn’t draw a lot of attention unless someone really understands what they’re looking at.
My concern is that they all replace the factory OEM impact beam. I know there is plenty of space between the bumper cover and core support, and if engineered right there shouldn’t be strength concerns when winching. How do they affect airbag deployment and front crush zones in case the unthinkable happens? Does anyone have any first hand experience with a particular manufacturer or style? Any engineers out there that can break down the pros/cons and sacrifices with this particular upgrade?
I would be looking to install a 9k to 9.5k winch spooled with synthetic line and upgrading the suspension to a 1.5”-2” OME lift and either 255/85-16s on the factory steels (my ‘09 Single Cab) or 285/75-16s on 16x8 forged like a Method Racing or Volk (my ‘17 Double Cab).
I’m currently looking at the various hidden winch mounting systems for the 2nd and 3rd Gen Tacoma. I like the self-recovery capability and the ability to aid others in “sticky” situations. I’m also a fan of the smooth, minimalist look that doesn’t draw a lot of attention unless someone really understands what they’re looking at.
My concern is that they all replace the factory OEM impact beam. I know there is plenty of space between the bumper cover and core support, and if engineered right there shouldn’t be strength concerns when winching. How do they affect airbag deployment and front crush zones in case the unthinkable happens? Does anyone have any first hand experience with a particular manufacturer or style? Any engineers out there that can break down the pros/cons and sacrifices with this particular upgrade?
I would be looking to install a 9k to 9.5k winch spooled with synthetic line and upgrading the suspension to a 1.5”-2” OME lift and either 255/85-16s on the factory steels (my ‘09 Single Cab) or 285/75-16s on 16x8 forged like a Method Racing or Volk (my ‘17 Double Cab).