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I've had good luck with copper nickle lines. Bend them by hand and don't rust.
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The other rock lights will get added to the same rock light circuit once I get them. Most of the work is done now. The power supply, relay and switch wiring are done except for drilling a hole to mount the switch. The rest is easy - make brackets, mount lights, tie in to existing circuit."Hey Bud, gotta light?"
Looking good. I like how you're "zoning" the lighting.
I'll convert to synthetic some day...Synthetic rope is really supposed to help with weight too.
I have been winch shopping but unless I want something for a boat, atv or tow truck I am not finding much.
I would really like to find a old Warn M6000/8000 that needs tlc for cheap... a Smittybilt is my backup plan.
So, new project in the works. Instead of saving up $1,000 for a new bumper, I'm going to modify what I have. I have a 1/4" plate big enough to span between the bumper frame mounts. The winch will fit between them with 1/16" to spare on each side. I'll cut out one of the bumper tubes and notch down into the other one. Then I'll cut into the plastic piece running horizontally below the grill insert. That should give me the clearance to tuck the winch back in far enough that little or nothing will extend past the front of the bumper except the fairlead. Going to work nicely.
On another note, I should probably look into upgrading my front coils. I know there's a bunch of info around here about that. I think there are some F150 springs or a different pair from Skyjacker that are supposed to do what I need to maintain height with the extra weight I'm going to have.
Theirs is what I want. But priced out with the options I want plus tax and shipping, it gets close to $1k. It's not off the table. Just on a back burner since I can make my current bumper work with little to no money out of pocket immediately because I have the steel, welding wire and mig gas on-hand.AffordableOffRoad sells winch bumpers unpainted for under $600. They have sales sometimes too, could probably get one for around $500 on sale.