dcmdon
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Hi all,
I live up in New England where salt is used heavily from November though April. It destroys things like winches.
In my perfect world there would be a way to quickly remove a winch when I was doing my 90% of the time normal driving. Does anyone make anything like this?
I've done some research and you can buy front hitch receiver mounts for the front and then use a receiver mount for the winch. But the receiver looks goofy and greatly reduces approach angle.
Again, in my perfect world, the winch would mount on top of the bumper.
Any thoughts?
Please don't tell me to just leave the winch on full time. I've spoken to a few Jeep folks in NH and they all thought it would be a great idea. They've told me of winches corroded and not working when they needed them or simply replacing a $1500 winch every few years.
I live up in New England where salt is used heavily from November though April. It destroys things like winches.
In my perfect world there would be a way to quickly remove a winch when I was doing my 90% of the time normal driving. Does anyone make anything like this?
I've done some research and you can buy front hitch receiver mounts for the front and then use a receiver mount for the winch. But the receiver looks goofy and greatly reduces approach angle.
Again, in my perfect world, the winch would mount on top of the bumper.
Any thoughts?
Please don't tell me to just leave the winch on full time. I've spoken to a few Jeep folks in NH and they all thought it would be a great idea. They've told me of winches corroded and not working when they needed them or simply replacing a $1500 winch every few years.
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