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Or how to fit an ally winch bumper that has no brackets
1. Take a standard front end (well apart from the lifts)

2. Give it a large portion of "looking at"

3. Start ripping bits off!

4. Get the templates and boring stuff done then get the PLASMA-CUTTER out and start making and fitting bits of plate!

5. Add more bits

6. Sort the ###### winch out so it fits 'in the hole'

7. Knock up some plates to fit the bumper

8.Get a couple of eeejits to hold it in place (tintin & GWH)Then go to town with the mahooosive welder

9. Take apart and paint new brackets

10. Get stien to put back together and make 'final adjustments'

11. Drive to petrol station and use thier lighting to take finished photo!

Seriously tho guys. Big thanks to Mark and Niel, great to meet you both and thanks for a great day out!
Alan
Or how to fit an ally winch bumper that has no brackets
1. Take a standard front end (well apart from the lifts)

2. Give it a large portion of "looking at"

3. Start ripping bits off!

4. Get the templates and boring stuff done then get the PLASMA-CUTTER out and start making and fitting bits of plate!

5. Add more bits

6. Sort the ###### winch out so it fits 'in the hole'

7. Knock up some plates to fit the bumper

8.Get a couple of eeejits to hold it in place (tintin & GWH)Then go to town with the mahooosive welder

9. Take apart and paint new brackets

10. Get stien to put back together and make 'final adjustments'

11. Drive to petrol station and use thier lighting to take finished photo!

Seriously tho guys. Big thanks to Mark and Niel, great to meet you both and thanks for a great day out!
Alan
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