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  1. wsucougarx

    Installing a Winch.

    Sure it will work. I just used a bungee cord to suspend the rear most of driveshaft until I got the PTO's ordered. In fact I did that on all 3 of my trucks. I had the front winches but no PTO and had access to a cherry picker for that weekend. I got them all mounted and bungeed them.
  2. wsucougarx

    Installing a Winch.

    One huge advice for you Josh, put a piece of plywood in front of your radiator before putting your winch unit on. Also, this is absolutey not necessary but will save you headache down the road, put your driveshaft in before mounting your winch.
  3. wsucougarx

    Installing a Winch.

    Josh what did pick up those long shackle mount bolts for? Where did you get them?
  4. wsucougarx

    Installing a Winch.

    You're an animal Josh, you lifted that bumper w/winch installed with brute force? WOW!
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