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Winch options?? - 3/18/2008 6:00:01 AM   
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Hi everyone,

Just got my first Hummer last week!  04 H2 sweet.  Anyway, I was wondering what everybody is doing for a front bumper winch mount.  No hitch mounts.  I've seen the warn and then saw this. http://atlanta.craigslist.org/pts/609903594.html Anyone have any thoughts if something like this is the way to go?  Are there other companies out there making aftermarket winch bumpers?  This thing looks pretty beefy, any ideas on what company it might be?  Thanks for any info

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RE: Winch options?? - 3/18/2008 7:00:03 AM   
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Warn, Mile Marker and others make winches. Plenty of choices. The Warn set up for the H2 works very well but it is a hitch mount set up. Nice thing is you can move it to the rear of the truck also if you wire it up that way. That is a nice looking set up? Wonder what it weighs?

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RE: Winch options?? - 3/18/2008 7:14:25 AM   
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That does look nice.  I wonder how much Approach angle you would lose too.  Im sure it has to way a ton.  I would really have to see it on the truck before I would make the purchase.

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RE: Winch options?? - 3/18/2008 7:17:03 AM   
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Yeah, that looks like a massive setup. The hitch mount is a nice option (IMO), it can be removed easily, and does not weigh a ton.

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RE: Winch options?? - 3/18/2008 8:01:54 AM   
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why would you rule out the hitch mounted winch?  access to it is great, especially when you're in something where you need it.  like has already been mentioned, it can easily be moved to the rear.  if the stability and strength is a question, i've had it run through 2 snatch blocks and an 18000 lb pull pall trying to pull an H1 sideways on ice - moved the H1 about 3 inches before the pull pall broke.  the winch and pin held up just fine.  if i had the nads i could probably lift the front of the truck off the ground with it.  it has a minimal impact on your approach angle, but i've only found that to be a problem in very few instances.  for me it's the best option - although i do bitch about it everytime i want to open the hood when i have the winch mounted . . . . .

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RE: Winch options?? - 3/18/2008 10:10:09 AM   
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Hey Thanks for the advice.  I do like the idea of being able to mount in front or rear as needed, but I've got a bad back so not having to lift the winch everytime a need it would be nice.  It does seem you will give up a little bit of approach angle.  Only if the receiver winch is mounted I would think it sticking out may pose more of a problem.  You might lose more approach angle in some tight spots?  Nose first into a washout or something and no room to insert the winch or it starts digging in long before the bumper would.  Also loose terrain and steep grades might make it tricky lugging the winch into place.  Just trying to cover my bases.  Certainly much cheaper to just get a cradle mount.  Thanks again

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RE: Winch options?? - 3/18/2008 10:56:26 AM   
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i've been in lots of tight spots, and only a few places in Moab gave me problems with the cradle mount hitting first.  it is a bit heavy though, and lugging it on and off could be a problem if you have a bad back.  good luck with your choice.

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RE: Winch options?? - 3/19/2008 2:29:33 PM   
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Thanks again shortbus.  Does anyone have any experience with the Warn or Adventure Accessories bumpers?  These are the only two I can find that offer a permanent winch mount.  The latter seeming rediculously over priced!  Also, how many use the front receiver to aid in trailering?  I haven't tried it but it seems being able to steer at the hitch end would make a boat ramp or driveway seem way bigger than it was in the rearview.

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RE: Winch options?? - 3/19/2008 3:35:14 PM   
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Personally I see no real advantage to backing something from the front.  Visabilty suffers more than you think it would.  You have no use for your mirrors and there is no easy way to see where the trailer is pointing vs backing with the mirrors.

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RE: Winch options?? - 3/19/2008 5:11:21 PM   
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Never tried it. Can't help with that.

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