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Mounting a Winch in a Trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="wvmystichrome" data-source="post: 5204234" data-attributes="member: 29010"><p>I would get a couple of pieces of angle iron or channel steel. I would then drill holes in them corresponding to where you are mounting the winch. Make sure each end of the steel/angle iron catches the frame on each end of it. Then tighten everything down real tight. For an added precaution you can even bolt the angle iron/steel to your trailer's frame. That is the way I did my 10,000 lb recessed D-rings. Just to be safe. I want to install a winch on mine but just have not had the extra money to do so. </p><p></p><p>OBTW make sure to release the car's brakes before you attemp to pull it with your winch or it will rip the floor out. Just my .02 cents worth. HA HA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wvmystichrome, post: 5204234, member: 29010"] I would get a couple of pieces of angle iron or channel steel. I would then drill holes in them corresponding to where you are mounting the winch. Make sure each end of the steel/angle iron catches the frame on each end of it. Then tighten everything down real tight. For an added precaution you can even bolt the angle iron/steel to your trailer's frame. That is the way I did my 10,000 lb recessed D-rings. Just to be safe. I want to install a winch on mine but just have not had the extra money to do so. OBTW make sure to release the car's brakes before you attemp to pull it with your winch or it will rip the floor out. Just my .02 cents worth. HA HA. [/QUOTE]
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