Winch mountign question...
On my Defender, I have a bar which has the winch holes at the front and on top, but the bumper part is just front and top section (i.e. big lump of right-angled metal) so looking at the wionch today, I'm assuming it bolts to the front of the bumper, but this means all the weight of the thing (and I never knew they were that heavy until I carried it out the shop to line it up on the car!) is on the 4 mounting bolts...can't see any other way it would go, so is this normal??
Also means the clutch handle, rather than popping through the nice rectangular hole on top of the bar would actually be at the back, as I'd effectively have to turn the winch on it's side to mount it's bolt holders to the front of my bar. Again, is this normal?
(Now wishing I'd paid more attention when admiring other people's winches on Defenders!!)
Oh, and when wiring these, what do you use as a "fuse" or do winches usually have a link/breaker somewhere in their control boxes?
Finally, as the winch will go where the number plate is, can I safely move this to the side and cover one of the indicators in the bull bar, or are these alegal requirement even though the bar doesn't hide the ones in the lamp cluster at the front?
Many thanks...once I'm happy I'm not being daft, I'll go and grab the thing at fit it one afternoon next week. Will probably need longer leads too, to reach a Defender battery!!
Jeff
1994 300TDi Defender
2010 TDV8 RRS
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