Could Bulldog Winch Heavy-Duty Series Off-Road Winch Mount to Hitch
Question:
What mounting plates are available so I can just connect it to my hitch receivers front/rear bumper and trailer-tongue mounted hitch receiver. I would think for 17.5+k winches the plate thickness would need to be thicker than 12-K winches. Better to go to a custom fabricator? Thanks in advance -
asked by: J
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Expert Reply:
For as large, powerful, and heavy as the Bulldog Winch Heavy-Duty Series Off-Road Winch # BDW94FR you'd need to look into something well-reinforced to mount this to. Especially if you wanted to attach it to a hitch. Probably best option would be a fabricator like you mentioned.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Bulldog Winch Heavy-Duty Series Off-Road Winch - Wire Rope - Roller Fairlead - 18,500 lbs
- Electric Winch
- Recovery Winch
- Truck Winch
- 4-Stage Planetary Gear
- 6.0 HP
- 18001 - 20000 lbs
- 100 or More lbs
- Slow - 0 to 4 fpm
- Plug-In Remote
- Wire Rope
- Bulldog Winch
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