Hi, I'm looking into this solution, but it wasn't clear to me from the pictures where you install the shim. Can you point it out in one of the pictures you had posted?
I have this setup and like it. Might switch to Bartact bags some day, assuming they leave enough room to hold a “standard” size water bottle behind the bag.
Great info, will be looking into this too! Are you planning on “installing” the winch before you leave home, or put the whole kit in the cargo area and install at trail head?
First time in Anza Borrego. Just a day trip. Ran Canyon Sin Nombre, Diablo Dropoff, Fish Creek and Sandstone Canyon. Dinner in the charming little town of Julian on the way back. Too bad the pie shop was closed…but a great day nonetheless.
It definitely causes a visible sag, maybe 3/4 of an inch. I think any larger winch would do that unless you had heavy duty springs up front. Doesn’t bother me too much though as this is not a permanent mount.
It’s held up really well. I’ve been on a few tight trails where I was scraping dry brush and no long term pinstripes, so the self healing must be working. I do have one corner of the film on the rear passenger door that has peeled very slightly. I think more the installer’s fault than anything...
I’m using quick connect cables that I will leave disconnected until the winch is needed. The longer end I’ve left coiled up under the hood as there was plenty of space. Hopefully they hold up to the extreme heat environment. The shorter end I have to figure out a way to fix to the winch or the...
I didn’t want to permanently carry the winch for a variety of reasons (weight, suspension sag, aesthetics), but wanted something that was fairly stout. I think the Maximus mount checks both boxes, but haven’t really tested it yet.
I would note that the Maximus mount, at least on my truck, has...
Wrapped up the install of the Warn Zeon winch and Maximus 3 winch mount. Probably took 5-6 hours all in over a couple of days working alone, including adding quick connects to the winch and adding the frame home reinforcements from the FP winch kit. Still have a few minor adjustments to make as...
Slowly making progress. Installed the quick disconnect wires to the winch. Hardest part was removing the control pack to access the wiring. It its held in by 4 screws underneath the pack/above the winch drum. Had to unspool the winch a bit to make it easier to access with an Allen key...
When you say "only install it when necessary", is your plan to mount it after you (or someone else) is is already in a recovery situation? I thought about doing that and just keeping the winch strapped down in the trunk until needed. But after I lifted the winch and plate together (must be...
I am planning to use the frame horn reinforcements from the Ford Performance winch kit. Hopefully they work and no drilling required.
I did buy the battery quick disconnects too, but later realized that would require splicing the winch wires (thought they’d come connected to heavy gauge wire...
As luck would have it, the dealer was able to locate the missing FP fairlead in their warehouse. Even better news is that the thimble at the end of the winch line fits through the FP fairlead, so no mods needs. Now to see if I can finish the install this week. Using the Maximus removable mount...
Thanks for all the replies. Surprising that it doesn’t fit through the end of the FP fairlead without some modification (not that I have that part anyway). Maybe I will try the unspool/respool process as I’m a bit nervous about damaging the integrity of the thimble if I take a hammer to it.
Any...
For those who used the Warn aluminum fairlead, how did you manage to thread the end of the winch line/thimble. I know the thimble is too wide, so I figure I just have to give it a few whacks with a hammer. Probably need to use some wood blocks to avoid chipping the finish.
Note, my kit did...
Technically yesterday, but picked her up from dealership after some recall work (rear shocks, rear camera replacement) and one warranty repair (front camera replaced after it kept showing a blank screen).
The rear shocks just got the silicone and boot treatment. I guess we don’t corrode as...