Lets take a vote
1) Put winch back together with new solenoid as it was. Cheapest option. Stuck with steel cable and bent fairlead. Fool proof design and function. Won't be retrofitting synthetic line/hawse for long while if I go this route, I hate doing things twice. It will stay this way if I do.
2) Put winch back together after purchasing synthetic winchline and poly rollers or a aluminum hawse. More expensive...about $250. Safer, lighter and more bling. No more burr cuts on my hands. All around good setup for occasional and hard winching sessions. Best option....requires more time and money than available. Means I'd have to leave winch off for a few more weeks while I round up products.
3) Forget the winch project right now and buy sliders from 4xInnovations. Fab, weld, paint, and install. About $300. Adds peace of mind for safety to my rocker panels and straight sheet metal. No winch though.
4) Windshield. I badly need one. Cracked all over. $200. Been putting it off for years.
5) Pair of Rigid D2 Dually's, tube clamps and covers. Round out the empty voids on the front bumper. More deer illumination and fog illumination for the upcoming winter months. About $450
Y'all's opinions please
I am very close to having this truck done.
Above list is almost everything I need to do to it before I move on and start saving heavily for another vehicle of some type (think diesel tow rig, or dirt cheap fart car....or possibly a dual sport motorcycle....leaning towards diesel as it is the most versatile for all the things I do and want to do).
Once I have another vehicle.....its a pretty fair guess I will start to wheel it hard and find the limits of TTB. Meaning I will SAS it and do a major overhaul of the suspension and possibly powertrain
