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Searching hasn't helped me much with this. I did find one thread about someone who did it, and the general consensus seemed to be that he did a good job at it. I've also seen several threads about the hidden winch bumper that a guy was building that required the removal of the front crossmember, but not much mention of the removal itself.
What I want to do is build a front winch bumper with the winch tucked underneath the radiator. For the frame attatchment points, I'm planning on a 6" wide .25" thick plate that will use the three stock bolts plus the three steering box bolts plus the hole behind that. I know I'll need to come up with something to support the radiator as well as the bottom of the fans.
The bumper will be 2"x4"x.25" tubing layed horizontally. The winch tray will sit beneath it and partially into it with side pieces helping to attatch it to the main 2x4 tube. There will also be diagonal pieces going from the bottom fo the winch tray to the outer edges if that makes any sense at all. So it should be a pretty stout bumper especially for the light wheeling I do.
My question is: Should I be OK removing the front crossmember and relying on my front bumper to do the job, are there other considerations I need to look at, or is it a bad idea entirely and I should abandon the idea of the winch sitting that far back?
What I want to do is build a front winch bumper with the winch tucked underneath the radiator. For the frame attatchment points, I'm planning on a 6" wide .25" thick plate that will use the three stock bolts plus the three steering box bolts plus the hole behind that. I know I'll need to come up with something to support the radiator as well as the bottom of the fans.
The bumper will be 2"x4"x.25" tubing layed horizontally. The winch tray will sit beneath it and partially into it with side pieces helping to attatch it to the main 2x4 tube. There will also be diagonal pieces going from the bottom fo the winch tray to the outer edges if that makes any sense at all. So it should be a pretty stout bumper especially for the light wheeling I do.
My question is: Should I be OK removing the front crossmember and relying on my front bumper to do the job, are there other considerations I need to look at, or is it a bad idea entirely and I should abandon the idea of the winch sitting that far back?