Grizz multi-mount
#1
I finally finished it[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Here are some pics,tell me what you think [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] Winch mount
#2
Pictures are great!! I have been wanting to do something similar, you have given me some good ideas. Just a couple of questions. What did you do with the wiring from the plug outlet at the winch to the solenoid? Is it loose and you plug either to the front or back or did you wire to both ends of the Grizz? Second question, do you think that the front mount will put a lot of stress on the front brush bar? From the picture it looks like the mounting frame is only attached from the bottom. Last question, on past Grizz's and kodiaks that I have owned the winch added quite a load to an already light front suspension, do you notice much of a differnece with the new 2002 Grizz. I know, too many questions, but I am a very curious person. Thanks again for the great pictures.
#3
Thanks,I wired a plug for the front and one for the rear,although the rear is not on yet.It is a 2500 so it has the solenoid pack,which I mounted in the oven,I mean the storage compartment[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] The front mount is attached at the four factory brush guard bolt locations,two at the top,two at the bottom,just with longer bolts.The winch adds alot of weight.Just the other night I was riding around in the field behind the house,after I had taken the winch off.I was going to do a wheelie just like I had many times before.It came up so fast I couldn't react fast enough,and I fell off the back,hard.The winch has been on since new,so I didn't realize how much of a difference it made,but I found out,Fast[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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