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Old 08-10-2006, 05:22 PM   #1
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Old 08-11-2006, 05:59 AM   #7
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Awesome looking rig really like the snow pics looks like fun wish we had some of that round here.
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I love the pics... can you tell me where you got that rear winch bumper or maybe send me some really good pics of it? i would also like to know what if anything it does to approach angles for ya. [smilie=bal_cool.gif] [smilie=bal_cool.gif] [smilie=1zj2 (1).gif]
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if only I could find my camera when those photo ops came up... Dig the snow climbing pic. That must have been hella hard on your tranny pushing what look to be 33" tires through a foot or two of snow. Guess the snow keeps the tranny cool though...
where was the first pic taken? South? West coast>? I dont have anything even close to that here in the north east.
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Thanks for the feedback; Always nice to hear someone else appreciates what I've worked for [smilie=bal_cool.gif]

I designed the rear bumper myself. Had a friend who works at a local industrial fab house CAD/CAM it and push through his shop. It's two pieces of 8 gauge t304 Stainless, braked, and then fitted and welded together. The whole thing (sans winch) weighs in at just under 80 pounds. It only retracts from the departure angle for about 10 inches on either side of the factory hitch (not at the hitch itself though,) and only by a couple of degrees.

The first pic, like all the rest, is taken right here in my own back yard, the great pacific northwest. That particular one from the Index Wall Trail. With low range and 12-15 psi in the mt/r's, I don't think the 46RH even felt it
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