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he deals with tjm stuff(based in devon somewhere i believe)
i would deffo look out on ebay for a bumper,rod got his for (i think im right here) a quid,i got an alloy one for 150 quid,a new steel one is though about 600 quid,an alloy one is nearly a grand !!
la supertrux were making a pattern one,but dont know how far they got with it,and cant remeber how much
you dropped these mate 00<-- I paid £100, I think bunkle was the lucky s!d that paid £1!!
Come-up have a decent reputation in other parts of the world (USA & OZ)from what i can gather, they seem to be a fairly major player in the hydraulic winch markets in the states but also in europe too. Based on their reputation elsewhere they maybe are under-rated here, or it could be something whereby they aren't great with water for example - which they may experience more of here than in other areas. That last comment is being totally flippant all i'm doing is offering a possible reason as to why they don't have the reputation here they seem to have in other countries.
TJM seem to have a growing reputation at the moment, not just on here but in the offroad scene in general, TJM-OX range of winches could be worth a look.
I see several problems, main one is max pull capacity.
Standard 50mm towball is rated to just 1500kg or 3300lb, you're fitting a winch for self recovery to it that will be rated at a minimum 9000lb (4090kg).
You could use an uprated towball but the highest capacity one you will find will be 3500kg. You also have to factor for the leverage the winch has on it and the potential to pull at an angle.
If it has to be removable it'll need custom fabrication with something reciever hitch style on each chassis leg and a winch plate that slots in to both. There are ways of making a strong enough detachable winch mounting, but i've never seen an off the shelf kit i would trust to do it. If it's for occasional use and you don't wanna fit a full winch bumper a Tirfor hand winch may be the cheaper option.
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