74 CJ 5-Winch install, Front Bumper Install
Took a hard look at the winch mounting kits/bumpers on the market. Just could not find the one that I wanted so I decided to build one myself-with a little help from a local steel shop. For the front bumper I bought a piece of 5/16 channel. A little heavy but , good for my application. I wanted a little cleaner looking the winch mount (the channel is rough), so I had a metal shop bend me two winch plate brackets- 5" wide with two 4" long tabs-90 degree bend. I decided to weld these pieces to the frame after drilling holes on the top to mount the winch plate to. Also, I drilled a 1" hole directly above the steering box bolt. This will make it possible to remove the steering box without cutting off the winch mounts. The winch plate is 5/16 x 6" wide. After welding the two 90degree tabs to the frame, I mocked the winch on the plate, made a pattern for my holes, drilled, and mounted the winch to the plate-fit perfect. I was really concerned about the frame and the torque from the winch. I decided to weld a 3x3 , 3/16" wall square tube in between the frame rails. This made for a much sturdier front section. I used the factory holes for the bumper bolts, drilled the square tubing to match , and ran grade 8 bolts (1 per side,) straight through the bumper, frame and the square tubing. Seemed REALLY stout when it was all tied togther. Welded two 1/2" Clevis tabs to the front, and, for a little addeed style, welded a .120 wall "stinger to the front. Stinger was made by "Trail Tubes" nice people, great product (Western PA location) Last step, welded two 5/16 x 5" tabs to the bumper for the fairlead to mount. Should be good to go now. If anyone sees any problems with this set up, let me know!