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#394269 - 19/09/03 04:51 PM
Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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"AFL-001: Finally a fairlead designed specifically for winches running synthetic winch rope. This fairlead is machined from billet aluminum and maintains a smooth machined surface. Unlike traditional steel fairleads, this fairlead will not fray or tangle the winch rope. In addition, this aluminum fairlead weighs only a fraction of the steel hawse and roller fairleads. Each aluminum fairlead comes with mounting hardware as shown." From Spidertrax's website.. I spoke with Masterpull when I ordered my synthetic winch line and asked numerous questions regarding all of this before I made my purchase. I ended up with 125'X 5/16" Cable (14,500lb), instead of the 100'X3/8" steel cable that came with my Milemarker winch (12,500lb strength). My Milemarker steel cable weighed easily 25-30lbs. And the Masterpull cable with the hook weighs 8lbs!!! Im glad I can run a winch and give the Torsion bars a little less weight to carry. And I ordered the Spidertrax Alum. hawse fairlead. They said that synthetic rope type cable could get pinched in a roller fairlead and it could lead to fraying or snapping and it wouldnt be covered by any sort of warranty from them. So I decided to stick with what they recommended, in case I had ay problems with the cable. My cable spools and unspools beautifully without a roller fairlead. The aluminum is a machined piece with perfect smooth edges, not to mention that it weighs nothing. alum. fairlead winch lines
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#394270 - 19/09/03 07:20 PM
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Registered: 09/02/03
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Loc: Houston, TX
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The sythetic rope, winches, and Aluminum fairleads will be available from us shorty to BTW to go with the bumper.
Jim
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#394271 - 21/09/03 01:28 PM
Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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I think it looks great! I like that it is higher than the hood line and wider than the fender line...On a roll or lay over, it makes a big difference to have something hit first that can take the brunt of the impact, and protect the front clip, etc.
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#394273 - 23/09/03 06:31 AM
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HEY JIM!!! you got a pm...
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#394274 - 23/09/03 06:46 AM
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I like it. Can you use a high lift on it?
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#394275 - 23/09/03 08:45 AM
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The two plates that attach to the frame are 3/8" thick. That is twice as thick as the ones on the ARB. They are also supported by the bumper itself.
A highlift goes right into the the cutouts on the bottom.
Jim
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#394276 - 23/09/03 01:12 PM
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I see extra holes on the front for a license plate. What happens we have a winch AND our state requires a front license?
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#394277 - 23/09/03 01:15 PM
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#394278 - 23/09/03 01:42 PM
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Registered: 09/02/03
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Price is $575 You can get a mount for the Lisc plate that clips onto the roller fairlead like this: warning huge pics pic or you can drill a couple holes an attach it one one of the side wing...there is only so much room to go around on any bumper.
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#394279 - 23/09/03 01:53 PM
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Sweet. I think I may in the market soon.
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#394281 - 25/09/03 10:08 AM
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Registered: 11/09/02
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Loc: Shrewsbury, MA
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I can't wait to get one. Is there any sneek previews of a rear bumper coming soon? I would love to see another design that would give Skidrow and Calmini a run for their money. Great Work, Keep us Posted.
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#394282 - 27/09/03 09:48 PM
Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Originally posted by marmillerX: Is there any sneek previews of a rear bumper coming soon? I would love to see another design that would give Skidrow and Calmini a run for their money. hope you'll keep us posted when you do start to design the rear bumper. by the way, thanks for the sliders . i've abused them all week and they show no signs of wear.
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#394283 - 29/09/03 11:02 AM
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Originally posted by marmillerX: I can't wait to get one. Is there any sneek previews of a rear bumper coming soon? I would love to see another design that would give Skidrow and Calmini a run for their money. Great Work, Keep us Posted. Raingler is/was supposed to be doing one.
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#394284 - 30/09/03 01:08 PM
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I like the way it looks, I'd be happy with that, but I prefer the brush guards that have the smaller bars that cover the head lights.
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#394286 - 30/09/03 03:28 PM
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Jimbo, any pics of an '01 with/ coming soon?
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#394287 - 30/09/03 06:13 PM
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Registered: 09/02/03
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Loc: Houston, TX
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Should have some pics on a 2000 in about 3 weeks.
Jim
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#394288 - 02/10/03 09:26 AM
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Originally posted by xoc: Originally posted by Ben E Gas: [b]I like the way it looks, I'd be happy with that, but I prefer the brush guards that have the smaller bars that cover the head lights. Brush guards are purely cosmetic items. This is a functional bumper. Big difference.[/b]that all depends on how much reckless disregard you have for your "brush guard." my old brush guard on my trooper was a feeler for poles, dead trees, an emergency brake, everything. and it worked very well. david
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#394289 - 03/10/03 02:43 PM
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my old brush guard on my trooper was a feeler for poles, dead trees, an emergency brake, everything. and it worked very well. The bottom centr bar is bent from when I met the mountain. First week I got it. Haven't done that again since..
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#394290 - 04/10/03 01:54 PM
Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Registered: 12/03/01
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You're lucky you didn't hit higher. It has a tendancy to bend back and hit the hood, or the headlight hoops bend back and hit the fenders.
It's a Brush guard because all it protects against is brush. Anything with a trunk diameter greater than and inch and a half will probably cause body damage.
Back to the topic.
I like how the bumper doesn't stick out too far to the front, and still holds a winch.
Nice Design Jim.
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#394291 - 17/10/03 04:41 PM
Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Registered: 16/08/00
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Loc: Crystal Lake, IL
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Originally posted by Shrock: The only other change that will be in the final version just so happens to be that it will be a little narrower (the outside corners are coming in a little). It was too big of a change to do manually. Any pictures yet of the redesign with the more narrow corners? Also any pictures with it on a 2000 yet?
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#394292 - 20/10/03 05:42 AM
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Still waiting to see pics of it on a 2000.
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#394293 - 20/10/03 08:46 PM
Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Registered: 09/02/03
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Not yet, but it should be much longer. About 2 weeks.
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