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Old 01-25-2020, 09:49 PM   #1
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Hidden Winch behind stock bumper?

I spent a lot of time researching this before asking the question, but all I have found are old post, most not very relevant or were about the old Hickey sidewinder that is just not an option for me.
I want to keep my stock bumper if possible, most aftermarket are just too big and heavy for my needs/tastes. The stock works for me.
I also want to use a more modern winch. Something like the Ramsey, Badlands, Smitty-Built, etc. Something with a remote electrics box.
I know I can buy a winch plate to fit any winch I get, but was wanting to see something mounted behind a stock bumper and how it was done.
Anyone have anything?
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Old 01-26-2020, 12:15 PM   #2
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Re: Hidden Winch behind stock bumper?

You might ask in the 4x4 sub-forum, but the Sidewinder is the only one that I've ever seen.

Your other option might be a front trailer hitch receiver and just have the winch on a "ball mount" insert that could go on either front or rear.
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Old 01-26-2020, 04:28 PM   #3
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Re: Hidden Winch behind stock bumper?

might need to join to view pictures, but I know several builds over at the SteelSoldiers.com site have behind/hidden winches. Lots of different designs, and I know some have even used the badlands(Harbor Freight) winches and mounting plates for a near drop in install. most end up flipping the winches upside down, and because they use a cutout in the front bumper, either add bracing or just adjust the fairlead to make sure the rope does not drag on the bumper when pulling.

I would start by measuring between the frame rails and seeing what winch plates could fit.
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Old 01-27-2020, 10:19 PM   #4
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Re: Hidden Winch behind stock bumper?

I don't have any pics, but when I bought it, my 73 K5 had a homemade winch plate behind the bumper. A roller fairlead sat just under the bumper. It was set up for a Superwinch, my Warn wouldn't fit under the radiator. I added a 2 inch body lift to accommodate the winch. I took the winch plate off when I installed the snow plow.
Long story, short: Yes, it will fit. It is possible.
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Old 02-06-2020, 03:21 PM   #5
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Re: Hidden Winch behind stock bumper?

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You might ask in the 4x4 sub-forum, but the Sidewinder is the only one that I've ever seen.

Your other option might be a front trailer hitch receiver and just have the winch on a "ball mount" insert that could go on either front or rear.
i think thats the best way you could swap it from front to back to a trailer all by doing that.
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