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Murphy IRE 08-02-2010 07:39 PM

"D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
I have the std OEM chrome bumper. I have a Ramsey 8000 lb winch bolted to the frame behind the bumper. The opening is directly behind the frt license plate (old gas fill hinges). I want to use a Snatch block for increased pulling, but I don't have anything to attach to. Is there a system out there that bolts on to the front using longer bolts?
Thanks

OLDCHEV4X4 08-02-2010 08:00 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
Will some original tow hooks work? Or are those holes taken by the winch?
How bout some CUCV shackle mounts?

Murphy IRE 08-02-2010 08:31 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
Original holes now have 1/2" bolts in them for the winch. CUCV shackle mounts??? Would they bolt onto the bumper with new longer bolts?

OLDCHEV4X4 08-02-2010 09:29 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
No, You would have to cut a square hole in your bumper, then bolt them directly to your frame. Look at the front of a M1008 army truck, you will see what i'm talking about.

OrrieG 08-03-2010 03:37 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
whatever you decide to do make sure you have a pulling point on each frame side and use both of them. lots of bad things can happen pulling on one side only, usually relating to bent frames. youtube has tons of videos on how not to pull from one side, most pretty funny to us, not so for the person that owns the truck or car.

fun in dirt 08-04-2010 10:51 AM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
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Originally Posted by Murphy IRE (Post 4119644)
CUCV shackle mounts??? Would they bolt onto the bumper with new longer bolts?

Here is a few pics of the CUCV mounts...they bolt to the frame & stick through the bumper. These are on an '87 but could probably be made to work with a 1st gen without too much trouble.
A guy called & said he wanted to buy them so I took them off & even took pics so he could see how it all mounted, then I never heard from him again :waah:
Anyway if you decide to go this route I can hook you up.

Murphy IRE 08-13-2010 10:44 AM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
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Here are some pics. As you can see the winch eats up a lot of room. Either I get a custom made bracket to fit on the bumper or through it ( I think it might cost more than I want) or get some big hooks bolted (or welded) on the frame. Again there isn't much room for the hooks. Any sugeestions???

OLDCHEV4X4 08-13-2010 03:02 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
It looks like there's room between the spring mount and the single 1/2" bolt.
I put the newer style hooks (73-87) on my Blazer in that spot.

monza1979 08-17-2010 05:43 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
any more pictures of the winch mount? that is an awesome set up! as for hooks, you could try, if you like the look anyways, a light bar mount. you know the ones that are popular on 73-87 trucks. i have one and it works great for pulling and getting pulled.

AJs72K5 08-17-2010 10:16 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
I had these made. 3/4" steel.


*EDIT: pics removed.

Murphy IRE 08-18-2010 10:03 AM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
Perfect - Nice and clean!
Did you have a metal shop fabricate them or did they already have something in their arsenal? Is that a 1/2 or 5/8 hole for the shackle? Do you or they have a layout for the design? BTW from what I can see the K5 looks great!
Thanks,
Sean
PS I owe you a cold one!!! Where in Texas?

AJs72K5 08-18-2010 07:46 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
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Originally Posted by Murphy IRE (Post 4145299)
Perfect - Nice and clean!
Did you have a metal shop fabricate them or did they already have something in their arsenal? Is that a 1/2 or 5/8 hole for the shackle? Do you or they have a layout for the design? BTW from what I can see the K5 looks great!
Thanks,
Sean
PS I owe you a cold one!!! Where in Texas?

5/8" bolts to the frame in the stock location of the factory tow hooks. 3/4" hole (I think) for the shackle. They were cut on a water jet by a friend who also has a 1st gen K5. These were a duplicate of a set he'd already made for himself. He works at a steel factory.

72longbed 01-02-2011 12:33 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
Hey AJ,
Cool Shackle mounts!! I sent you a PM about them. Give me a shout back, I'd like to get some more info on them if I could please.

Thanks,
72longbed

Chevy1TonFun 01-02-2011 01:07 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
AJ those look awesome! How much did they cost you? Could you get us a set?

Murphy IRE 01-03-2011 11:53 AM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
After my tranny died, I haven't had the funds for fun upgrades, but I did find a shop in Denver that will do the work for $110. That includes the CAD/computer time. Looking forward to getting them done in the Spring.

AJs72K5 01-03-2011 10:34 PM

Re: "D" Shackle mount for front bumber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Murphy IRE (Post 4145299)
Perfect - Nice and clean!
Did you have a metal shop fabricate them or did they already have something in their arsenal? Is that a 1/2 or 5/8 hole for the shackle? Do you or they have a layout for the design? BTW from what I can see the K5 looks great!
Thanks,
Sean
PS I owe you a cold one!!! Where in Texas?

Quote:

Originally Posted by 72longbed (Post 4383189)
Hey AJ,
Cool Shackle mounts!! I sent you a PM about them. Give me a shout back, I'd like to get some more info on them if I could please.

Thanks,
72longbed


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Originally Posted by Ridin' High (Post 4383245)
AJ those look awesome! How much did they cost you? Could you get us a set?



Sorry guys. I talked to my friend who designed and made these for me. He's not willing to share his design at this time. Respecting his wishes, I have removed the main pic of them.
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