dcmdon
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Don
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2021
- Threads
- 60
- Messages
- 3,656
- Reaction score
- 4,427
- Location
- Boston Metro-West, Northern NH
- Vehicle(s)
- .
- Thread starter
- #1
Use case - I've got a Gladiator Mojave on order and would like to take it off road occasionally. There is a good chance I will be alone so there won't be much opportunity for a rescue. We are talking about possibly getting high centered on a muddy trail or stuck in the mud. There won't be any rock crawling really.
I can easily justify the purchase of a HF winch if it will last for years. Where I spend my winters in NH, there is a huge amount of salt on the road. So I'm concerned about corrosion turning the winch into garbage in 5 years. The other thing is reliability. I won't be winching myself out of situations weekly. So it may go a year or 2 or 3 before its needed. I don't want to find out when I need it that corrosion has caused a problem that only shows up when some load is on it.
My thought is that if the winch lives in the house most of the time and even when off road, lives in a plastic bag in the bed, it won't get covered in salt.
I've looked into front mount receivers for the Gladiator/Wrangler and they hang down very low. So my thought is this.
Weld a 2" receiver tube to a winch plate. Mount the winch plate and simply cut a hole in the front of the factory bumper for the draw-bar that will hold the winch. So you have a bit of an ugly hole in the bumper but you get pretty factory appearance without the receiver hanging down.
Finally, this would be relatively cheap and easy to do. Buy a winch plate. Buy a used 2" receiver hitch on Craigslist, cut off the mount. weld the receiver to the hitch plate. (A friend of mine does TIG welding on jet engines. I'm sure he can make it work)
The hole in my knowledge (that I'm aware of) is that I've never actually torn the front of a jeep apart to mount a winch before. Does the winch plate mount to the Frame or the bumper? I'm 90% sure it mounts to the frame. If its to the bumper then I'd need to get a bumper, right? If yes, would a factory rubicon bumper work?
In my perfect world, I'd keep the plastic Mojave bumper or maybe buy one of the ebay Rubicon knock offs.
Thanks in advance.
I can easily justify the purchase of a HF winch if it will last for years. Where I spend my winters in NH, there is a huge amount of salt on the road. So I'm concerned about corrosion turning the winch into garbage in 5 years. The other thing is reliability. I won't be winching myself out of situations weekly. So it may go a year or 2 or 3 before its needed. I don't want to find out when I need it that corrosion has caused a problem that only shows up when some load is on it.
My thought is that if the winch lives in the house most of the time and even when off road, lives in a plastic bag in the bed, it won't get covered in salt.
I've looked into front mount receivers for the Gladiator/Wrangler and they hang down very low. So my thought is this.
Weld a 2" receiver tube to a winch plate. Mount the winch plate and simply cut a hole in the front of the factory bumper for the draw-bar that will hold the winch. So you have a bit of an ugly hole in the bumper but you get pretty factory appearance without the receiver hanging down.
Finally, this would be relatively cheap and easy to do. Buy a winch plate. Buy a used 2" receiver hitch on Craigslist, cut off the mount. weld the receiver to the hitch plate. (A friend of mine does TIG welding on jet engines. I'm sure he can make it work)
The hole in my knowledge (that I'm aware of) is that I've never actually torn the front of a jeep apart to mount a winch before. Does the winch plate mount to the Frame or the bumper? I'm 90% sure it mounts to the frame. If its to the bumper then I'd need to get a bumper, right? If yes, would a factory rubicon bumper work?
In my perfect world, I'd keep the plastic Mojave bumper or maybe buy one of the ebay Rubicon knock offs.
Thanks in advance.
Sponsored