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Toyota Front Winch Bumper Measurment Help
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<blockquote data-quote="84Toyota4x4" data-source="post: 1225405" data-attributes="member: 16626"><p>If you have a Marlin Crawler, All-Pro, Trail-Gear, Badlands, built by whoever, or whatever bumper, could you do me a favor? Im looking for a measurement from the bottom of the front cross member area (with all the holes in it) to the surface which your winch mounts on. NOT the bottom of the spring hanger.</p><p></p><p>See the picture for a reference of what the hell Im talking about. Anyone who isnt too lazy, and would actually go measure is appreciated. Im trying to get a feel for the "average" height, thus the average rotational torque load that front crossmember is seeing...</p><p></p><p>~T.J.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Yes, I realize this is not scientific since a lot of bumpers build in supports that go under the body mounts and such, not to mention variance in cable pull height. Im just trying to work something out in my head and this would help a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="84Toyota4x4, post: 1225405, member: 16626"] If you have a Marlin Crawler, All-Pro, Trail-Gear, Badlands, built by whoever, or whatever bumper, could you do me a favor? Im looking for a measurement from the bottom of the front cross member area (with all the holes in it) to the surface which your winch mounts on. NOT the bottom of the spring hanger. See the picture for a reference of what the hell Im talking about. Anyone who isnt too lazy, and would actually go measure is appreciated. Im trying to get a feel for the "average" height, thus the average rotational torque load that front crossmember is seeing... ~T.J. EDIT: Yes, I realize this is not scientific since a lot of bumpers build in supports that go under the body mounts and such, not to mention variance in cable pull height. Im just trying to work something out in my head and this would help a lot. [/QUOTE]
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