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Old 10-21-2006, 08:57 PM
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Default 1992 Ford Bronco Winch and Brush Guard Help

Hello, I just purchased a 1992 Bronco and I am trying to find a brush guard that can have a winch mounted on it. I recently turned sixteen and I spent most of my money on the car, leaving little for a brush guard. My uncle is giving me a SuperWinch S9000 and I am looking for something for less than $400 that can accomodate it. I checked eBay, but all I found were winch bumpers. Does anyone recommend a particular brush guard, or a place where I can find used or new ones for less than $400? Any tips would be much appreciated.
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Try this: http://www.autoanything.com/winches/20A50397A1.aspx
not sure if they meet your price range but it should give you an idea as to what is out there.
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Warn Trans4mer. I have one and like it.
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In that price range, consider a front bumper with a Class III (or higher) receiver, and a draw-bar mount for the winch. It's safer & more secure than leaving the winch out front all the time, and more flexible. It's not as strong, though; especially on side pulls.
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