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Have warn 18000 pound winch severe duty 24 volt winch going to install 2 one on front one on back have custom 200 amp alt combo welder to install any comments
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Here are some pics of the winch install I did on my A3. Installed A2 winch frame extensions, but shortened them a few inches. Boxed in the front with 3/8 plate steel on bottom between the frame rails, and also at the front between the frame rails. Wanted the winch flush with inside of bumper. Spliced in the steel that was removed from bumper so winch would fit flush, but put it back on to increase hight of cutout portion of bumper. Did not raise bumper height as normally done with these frame extensions (I did not want to block airflow to radiator, turbo intercooler, or trans cooler) and this was not necessary to clear the PTO as those don't exist on the A3. If I remember correctly, the bumper is extended 10 inches. Winch is centered inside frame rails. Will post more pics if requested. There are many ways to do this, but since my last truck (92 F-150) had the Warn bumper with 12K winch, I made this install pretty much identical as to how that was. Considering adding diamond plate steel to top of bumper to match how my old Warn bumper was done. Or, perhaps make that storage space for straps and shackles... I'm interested to see what you decide to do for the rear install. It looks like the winch will need to be mounted upside down to obtain the best clearance, but should be a much easier install than the front.Have warn 18000 pound winch severe duty 24 volt winch going to install 2 one on front one on back have custom 200 amp alt combo welder to install any comments
Thanks alot what did you do to elect sys alt if any thing
When will you start selling the kits?
\Don't get that Deuce stuck, that 18000Lb winch will work great to get that 92 Ford out but don't stand near the cable went you tried to get the deuce out with that 3/4"cable. The installation look nice.
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