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Old 03-02-2008, 08:41 AM   #10 (permalink)
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I had a 12K Ramsey on the rear of my NAS110, but because of the NAS rear bumber, I never did do the cut & chop task of doing a permanant install, and just had it on a receiver mount. (Not to mention that the fuel tank is right there too) Your rear install should be alot easier, and I have seen some where the winch is recessed into the rearmost portion of floor, fairlead was even with rear crossmember, and was perfect.
Given the 2 locations, I think, and have found by experience, that the rear is much more sensible, especially when you consider that the best route out a situation is the reverse of the direction that got you there in the first place.
Nobody thinks twice about mounting one up front, and I too have one on an ARB, but it's better suited for recovering the guy in front of you, than dragging yourself further into the muck.

Recessing it in the Floor was the idea that i was having . i have recently changed the solenoids in my Winches . I no longer use the traditional style and it makes it a lot easie for remote mounting them virtually anywhere. the 10k is a nice compact design that suits this type of aplication perfectly

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Here is the type i now use in my Winches

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I will add a remote to the winch just for ease of use in some situations.
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