robert said:I've always had bumper mounted winches. Sucks when you need to go backwards though.
I always wondered about the approach and departure angles myself. The other thing I worried about was angled pulls- I've done a few where the cable wasn't straight out (and I didn't have a way to redirect the cable). How much force before the hitch mount bends? It may be safe up to a point, but I don't have any clue what Warn says about it.![]()
flyingwil said:I just voted on the Bumper mounted one... IMO the Multi-Mount has it pro's and cons. The main con I see is my back. I would much rather have one already integrated to the bumper than drive around with it on the front by a hitch interfering with the approach angle. Most stucks happen in a bad spot, and I would rather not lug the winch around in most of those areas, whether it be mud, forest, or rocks (possible slips and falls). For solo runs I see the safety aspect to cause the bumper integrated winch to win my vote since I personally would not run the winch on a hitch mount until I needed it for the approach angle.
Willman said:In my case and many others.....you really have to be careful on this one!!! My frame would bend before my bumper or reciver would!!!!! Both my bumpers are built solid.....the frame is what you have to worry about....It is important to know your limits and use good judgement!! Snatch blocks are key with winching!! Having good rigging skills can save you and your rig!!!
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Willman said:In my case and many others.....you really have to be careful on this one!!! My frame would bend before my bumper or reciver would!!!!! Both my bumpers are built solid.....the frame is what you have to worry about....It is important to know your limits and use good judgement!! Snatch blocks are key with winching!! Having good rigging skills can save you and your rig!!!
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