new member......gday
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new member......gday
Hi to all in the motherland.....Iam a pom living in new zealand...Ive had my wee beast a while now and aim wanting to fit a bulbar/winch on the front....The back country we visit its a must to put 1 on...So who out there has any good practical lightweight designs mounted on there machines that I could possibly incorporate in my design....Ive found this club in the week I've been a member to be very knowledgable in a few questions I've posted so cmon guys help me to get my trusty stead winched up.....born n bred in yorkshire now living in NZ..enjoy
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- muddymesser
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Re: new member......gday
welcome to the nut house
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Re: new member......gday
Welcome bud.
Depending on what your recovering / winching SJs/landys/Toyota a 6500lb to a 9500lb winch is ample, if used correctly.
Saves weight over the bigger 12000lb winches and can be bought with a short drum.
Synthetic rope to save weight and won't give you steel splinters if it gets damaged.
I've heard very good reviews of Superwinch, a lot of people use Warn winches. I'll get shot down for this, but I think they are very over priced.
I know a lot of people with very good reviews of the ebay specials too. The all singing 13000lb winches with compressor and pressure washer kinda winch for £300.
Depending on what your recovering / winching SJs/landys/Toyota a 6500lb to a 9500lb winch is ample, if used correctly.
Saves weight over the bigger 12000lb winches and can be bought with a short drum.
Synthetic rope to save weight and won't give you steel splinters if it gets damaged.
I've heard very good reviews of Superwinch, a lot of people use Warn winches. I'll get shot down for this, but I think they are very over priced.
I know a lot of people with very good reviews of the ebay specials too. The all singing 13000lb winches with compressor and pressure washer kinda winch for £300.
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Re: new member......gday
to club UK matey
That's a nice looking little tin top!!
That's a nice looking little tin top!!
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Re: new member......gday
Cheers for the welcome... The winch goin on it has been sat in the work shop for 6 months the boys down here keep telling me to stop being Scottish and get it mounted... That's not the issue the issue is Iam after a few design snaps so I can't fabricate my own design ... Any one got a sleek looking mount on the front of there's feel free to post some ideas.. This truck doesn't go on public roads so no need for lights.... The only lights needed are gonna get mounted on a 360 degrees swivel on the roof to night hunt ... Cheers
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Re: new member......gday
Hi
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Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
- timwilks13
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Re: new member......gday
to the club bud, where abouts in NZ are you? Im an NZ born, yorkshire bred, polish residing ex zuk owner, hoping to make it over to NZ in the not too distant future. Tis a nice looking tin top you got yourself there!
1986 SJ410 - Furry dice, new window winder.
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My build, formally Trotters build.
10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who dont.
if you can read this you're too close to the monitor, sit back and save your eyes!!
My build, formally Trotters build.
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Re: new member......gday
invercargill southland....gods country..origanlly donacster