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    RichardK is offline ChatterBox Silver Subscriber
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    Fitted a Winch bar

    Had a couple of days annual leave which was used to fit an ARB winch bar to the new D3, not an easy job but finally got done and installed my hydraulic winch. Next weekend I will install the pump and drive take off.
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    Series IV Matrix Offroad Camper following our Discovery 3 with E Diff, BAS Remap, Mitch Hitch, Uniden UHF, Codan NGT HF, Masten TPMS, Proquip Compressor Guard, ARB Winch Bar, Milemarker Hydraulic Winch, 4x4 Intelligence Rear Wheel Carrier, VMS GPS with Rear Camera,

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    Well done Richard! How difficult is it to remove? I want to replace my steel cable with synthetic and it looks like the bumper needs to come off. Post up some pictures when your done.

    Cheers,

    Dave

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    Shouldn't be that difficult, 8 bolts and disconnecting any wiring if I remember correctly. I will post some pics on the weekend. I think you should be able to acess the winch drum from under and behind to fix the end of the winch cable.

    Dave, noticed your avatar, I got my set last week, I am still working out how to get the rear ones on.
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    For the rears, just slide under, lay on your back and there it is! Be sure to use a dose of silicone spray to help get the old off and the new on. I find that disconnecting the rod from the frame hanger first works better so I have better access to the sensor mounted end. Let me know how it goes. Cheers!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveyb View Post
    Well done Richard! How difficult is it to remove? I want to replace my steel cable with synthetic and it looks like the bumper needs to come off. Post up some pictures when your done.

    Cheers,

    Dave
    You don't need to remove the winch to replace the cable. Just take off the lower bashplate and you can access the winch that way. Freespool the wire rope off, and you'll find it will be attached to the drum with a small bolt or hex, forget which. Undo that and it's off. The replacement rope should have a similar bolt, if not one from your box'o'bits will do.

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