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Jeff G
11-24-2006, 11:31 PM
I was looking at the winch mounts Cris has over in classifieds and I'm also looking at mounting a front receiver hitch where I could slide the winch in and out of the front and the rear like the H2. Anybody have any advice either way. I'm not spending $800 for the DOI which I like alot, but not for that price. Thanks for any help.

Jeff

Jeff G
11-25-2006, 03:01 AM
32 views and nobody has an opinion???? i just want to know if the portable one's really work well. Thanks for any help.:dancingbanana:

lennyrebel
11-25-2006, 06:34 AM
My Advice- you get what you pay for so spend the 800 bucks and get something you want that will work. "The Rebel"

GPan099
11-25-2006, 03:08 PM
Not much experience with winches, but have been looking into the options for the H3. I think the issue with using a front mount tow hitch is that it would mount below the bumper, and adding the winch would affect the approach angle.

The only front tow receiver I have found online for the H3 requires the front skid plate to be removed for install, (and I'm assuming permanently) and would lessen the protection up front.

Hopefully others on the forum with more technical knowledge will respond!

Mike E
11-25-2006, 04:24 PM
I plan on picking up a mount from Chris. I like his design and the fact that it mounts high and to both tow hooks providing two pulling points right from the frame.

Jeff G
11-27-2006, 03:34 PM
Not much experience with winches, but have been looking into the options for the H3. I think the issue with using a front mount tow hitch is that it would mount below the bumper, and adding the winch would affect the approach angle.

The only front tow receiver I have found online for the H3 requires the front skid plate to be removed for install, (and I'm assuming permanently) and would lessen the protection up front.

Hopefully others on the forum with more technical knowledge will respond!

Actually it mounts between the frame rails and comes in behind the skid plate. You would have to have a square hole cut in the skid plate to keep from removing it. I'm just not sure I want to cruise around all of the time with my winch hanging on the front. Anybody ever have one ripped off? I did off of my CJ5 in 1980,

H3 Hummer
11-27-2006, 04:26 PM
Hi,

I have a front winch mount on my H3. I had it custom fabricated and it can easily support a heavy duty winch. The problem like someone said is tat it has to be installed low beause of the radiator. Mine is low and does affect the approach angle but I usually am fine for 95% of my off roading.
I don't recommend it because it really is to low but is fairly affordable. I have a portable winch carrier and I only put the winch on when I go to the trails. This means that it is safe from theft and doesn't put extra strain on the suspension and so forth.
If I could do it all over (and if Cris had his product before my fabrication) I would go with what Cris has.
That design keeps it up high and easily accessible for the off road in case the winch wire wraps up or something.

http://pictures.driveyourhummer.com/HPIM0150.JPG

blindzebra
11-27-2006, 11:46 PM
First of all, at high speeds where the air flow really matters, I don't think Chriss' winch mount will effect the air flow to the radiator enough to make 5 degrees difference. At uber slow speeds, ie four low, front air flow won't be effected negatively at all. I am getting the new warn 12k w/ air pretty soon, and I plan to get Chriss' mount. I think it's an absolutely solid design. With that low mount, I think there are alot of situations that you may get stuck and not able to put the winch on when you are. Along with that, If you put it on before you go out your aproach angle will be drastically decreased.

Just my two cents.

Jeff G
11-28-2006, 01:06 AM
First of all, at high speeds where the air flow really matters, I don't think Chriss' winch mount will effect the air flow to the radiator enough to make 5 degrees difference. At uber slow speeds, ie four low, front air flow won't be effected negatively at all. I am getting the new warn 12k w/ air pretty soon, and I plan to get Chriss' mount. I think it's an absolutely solid design. With that low mount, I think there are alot of situations that you may get stuck and not able to put the winch on when you are. Along with that, If you put it on before you go out your aproach angle will be drastically decreased.

Just my two cents.

That's the logic I was looking for. I was thinking that the approach angle would be reduced with the portable setup. Any idea of how to keep one from getting ripped off? Is there such a thing as security nuts and bolts? Seems like I've seen those somewhere before and wondered if they really worked. Thanks for your two cents.

Hunner
11-28-2006, 01:11 AM
This is the Steelcraft brush guard and winch mount. I have not touched it on anything yet but this creek was close. If you are muddin and bury your front end or get a cable jammed in one of those hidden bling mounts you gonna be laying in the mud and starting a whole new language! You could put a chain or cable lock thru the winch but everybody here has a winch and carries bolt cutters!! They do make anti-theft bolts that use special sockets. I had mine on this summer when outside temps were over 100 and I had no overheating problems.

Desert Dan
11-28-2006, 01:16 AM
Jeff

You might be able to mount the winch with large allen or torx bolts that would foil an un-prepared thief.

You could also tack weld a small piece of metal accross one or two bolt heads to slow them down.

Heck anything is possible
A buddy of mine had his catalytic converter stolen from his truck at a park and ride. What a surprise when he started the truck with a straight pipe. He is going tack weld the bolst on the replacment Cat.

HummerNewbie
11-28-2006, 05:17 PM
I got the mount from Cris and have been very happy with it. I like how it mounts the winch up high and does not effect the approach angle. I have also had no issue with air flow what so ever.