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McS



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Discrete winch mount
Hi all,

before I commit to having to make one, does anyone know the whereabouts of one of these? Or even an aftermarket option or someone that has DIY'd a similar solution?



Landrover sell them with Warn M8000s as a kit under part number RTC 8965 but they're £1300 and they wont sell the mounting plate seperately Sad

So, thoughts?

(I know this is effectively a wanted ad but I thought it might generate more interest and tech input here)

Ross The Scotia Winch Challenge
Post #106370 12th Dec 2011 1:43pm
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ben_j85jty



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 XS DCPU Bonatti Grey
I had one fitted to my 110 when I bought it.

It is simpily a tray that fits between the chassis rails, bolting through some existing holes. I am sure you will be able to fab/have fabbed something similar. 2002 Defender 110 DC
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ibexman



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I thought you sold the winch???
Post #106382 12th Dec 2011 3:26pm
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Wales 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS DCPU Tonga Green
I just have to ask....... Why oh why?

Pros:
Winch is hidden from thieves.

Cons:
Can't access free-spool.
Can't see if the rope is spooling correctly.
Almost impossible to clean.
Reduces approach angle.
Limits the make/ size of winch you can fit.


If it is to keep the vehicle looking original or to deter thieves, why not go down the route of a 2" receiver so the winch can be removed when not in use.

Best plan if going down this rout would be to manufacture your own ans the LR option was too flimsy and would crumple far to easily.

Glyn Dog Sheep
Post #106385 12th Dec 2011 3:37pm
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ben_j85jty



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 XS DCPU Bonatti Grey
Glyn,

The free spool is accessable with the LR Kit, the M8000 is mounted so the feet face the front of the vehicle rather than down to the ground. You can also see the drum between the rad & bumper, even with air-con 2002 Defender 110 DC
Post #106396 12th Dec 2011 4:42pm
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leeds



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Ross have you had a few words with Uncle Ray or RLD?

I know he does discrete winch bumpers for D3. I do not know if he does one for a Defender, but it must be worth a pm/phone call

There is no problem buying winch mounting plates.

2" receiver and winch mounting plate systems are also available.


On front of red 110 we have a Devon winch bumper. If we fabricated a different number plate holding system it would hide the fairlead etc so would be reasonably discrete


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Brendan

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Post #106441 12th Dec 2011 7:53pm
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Mike_B



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I couldnt find anybody who sold one that fitted my requirements, so I designed one myself. Not a cheap option though. It looks exactly the same as a standard bumper, only its 6mm thick! It mounts directly to the chassis leg ends (4 bolts) but also extends far back to the forward chassis crossmember. It bolts through the crossmember onto a spreader plate beneath the intercooler. Standard plastic end caps are fitted too. The fairlead and hook are covered by a c section length of steel which is held to the bumper by quick release pins. This cover has my nmber plate on it too. The result is a neat installation, which is recessed wuite far back into the vehicle and is very very strong. All this and it still retains the factory look. A black neoprene cover over the winch and you hardly notice its there....plus, its galvanised and powder coated.

Ill try to take a couple of photos tomorrow and post if youre interested...

All in all this option cost around £750 and took a lot of time to make some drawings and make all the necessary measurements, but im happy with the result!
Post #130220 9th Mar 2012 11:25pm
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McS



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Yeh I'd definitely be interested in some photos please, still haven't settled on a solution to this yet.

Ross The Scotia Winch Challenge
Post #130224 10th Mar 2012 12:18am
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Egghead



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Likewise... photos please. Been looking for a solution to keep the factory look but still have a powerful winch to hand that isn't too difficult to access for use.
Post #316007 14th Mar 2014 7:45pm
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roel



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This is mine: home build but not really discrete. Twisted Evil

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Post #316071 14th Mar 2014 10:44pm
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McS



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Not the best pic, but here's what I came up with in the end. Winch mounts feet first. Very strong, 5 bolts through the front x-member and it's also pulling through the 4 bumper bolts.



Ross The Scotia Winch Challenge
Post #316328 16th Mar 2014 2:04am
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ibexman



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What winch is that in there Thumbs Up
Post #316360 16th Mar 2014 11:39am
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McS



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You've lost me Banging Head

What is it with you and my damn winch Question Question The Scotia Winch Challenge
Post #316383 16th Mar 2014 1:20pm
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ibexman



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I only asked you a question Why the attitude Whistle

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Post #316389 16th Mar 2014 1:34pm
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McS



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ibexman wrote:
I thought you sold the winch???


OK, so what was with your earlier post in Dec 2011 then? The Scotia Winch Challenge
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