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    Opposite Lock Bull Bar D4

    I have found a few threads on the OL bullbar, but I would like to know if it is possible to fit a winch in the bar after fitting on the vehicle, or does it have to come off.

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    No. It has to come off. Not a lot of room under there.
    Oops! Turns out I'm wrong. Thanks Tombie.
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    No it doesn’t. You can do it.
    I’ve done several now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    No it doesn’t. You can do it.
    I’ve done several now.
    Thanks Tombie, any clues?? or is it just a matter of taking the grill out and putting it in from the top..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    No it doesn’t. You can do it.
    I’ve done several now.
    Do you know if the genuine LR bar needs to be removed to fit a discreet mount?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldGuy View Post
    Thanks Tombie, any clues?? or is it just a matter of taking the grill out and putting it in from the top..

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    No from underneath.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D4 View Post
    Do you know if the genuine LR bar needs to be removed to fit a discreet mount?
    Yes it would.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    No from underneath.
    Thank you for the feedback, good too know. I guess something to keep me going while I can not go, anywhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D4 View Post
    Do you know if the genuine LR bar needs to be removed to fit a discreet mount?
    It has to be removed and then and the bar behind discarded. Then you’ll have to cut the webbing from the back of the plastic bar and put it back over the hidden mount. None of it is difficult but a good weekend. Fitting and wiring the winch takes time which is pretty much the point of the exercise I guess.
    I have done It against a few pros and cons offered up here. All valid but my choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turtle60 View Post
    It has to be removed and then and the bar behind discarded. Then you’ll have to cut the webbing from the back of the plastic bar and put it back over the hidden mount. None of it is difficult but a good weekend. Fitting and wiring the winch takes time which is pretty much the point of the exercise I guess.
    I have done It against a few pros and cons offered up here. All valid but my choice.
    I’m pretty sure that the plastic bar has been removed. I know I had to cut the standard bar quite substantially. Pros and cons?
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