Cherokee Winches
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Cherokee Winches
I'm picking up a Warn 8000 or 9000lb winch used from a friend for CHEEAAP
today. I know it works because it was on my old truck which I sold to him.
I'd like to mount it via a front reciever for now, as I like the idea of
being able to remove the winch when I am not wheeling. I live in an urban
area and I'm concerned the winch will be stolen.
Is this the way to go?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33653
What type of receiver do I need to get?
Thanks,
Carl
today. I know it works because it was on my old truck which I sold to him.
I'd like to mount it via a front reciever for now, as I like the idea of
being able to remove the winch when I am not wheeling. I live in an urban
area and I'm concerned the winch will be stolen.
Is this the way to go?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33653
What type of receiver do I need to get?
Thanks,
Carl
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Re: Cherokee Winches
Carl
I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
Cherokee,.
On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
to buy rather than build is the way to go.
Howard
I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
Cherokee,.
On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
to buy rather than build is the way to go.
Howard
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Re: Cherokee Winches
Carl
I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
Cherokee,.
On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
to buy rather than build is the way to go.
Howard
I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
Cherokee,.
On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
to buy rather than build is the way to go.
Howard
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Re: Cherokee Winches
Carl
I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
Cherokee,.
On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
to buy rather than build is the way to go.
Howard
I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
Cherokee,.
On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
to buy rather than build is the way to go.
Howard
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Re: Cherokee Winches
Thanks Howard. Where did you get the draw tite receiver from? Is it better
to weld or bolt on? How much did it cost? Will I rip the reciever off?
Thanks,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
to weld or bolt on? How much did it cost? Will I rip the reciever off?
Thanks,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
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Re: Cherokee Winches
Thanks Howard. Where did you get the draw tite receiver from? Is it better
to weld or bolt on? How much did it cost? Will I rip the reciever off?
Thanks,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
to weld or bolt on? How much did it cost? Will I rip the reciever off?
Thanks,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
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Re: Cherokee Winches
Thanks Howard. Where did you get the draw tite receiver from? Is it better
to weld or bolt on? How much did it cost? Will I rip the reciever off?
Thanks,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
to weld or bolt on? How much did it cost? Will I rip the reciever off?
Thanks,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
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Re: Cherokee Winches
Are these two parts what I need? Will I have any problems with the hitch
ripping from my frame? Can I bolt it on and then weld it as well?
http://www.etrailer.com/Merchant2/me...egory_Code=FMH
http://www.etrailer.com/productdetai...rfrom=1989&h=e
Thanks again,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
ripping from my frame? Can I bolt it on and then weld it as well?
http://www.etrailer.com/Merchant2/me...egory_Code=FMH
http://www.etrailer.com/productdetai...rfrom=1989&h=e
Thanks again,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
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Re: Cherokee Winches
Are these two parts what I need? Will I have any problems with the hitch
ripping from my frame? Can I bolt it on and then weld it as well?
http://www.etrailer.com/Merchant2/me...egory_Code=FMH
http://www.etrailer.com/productdetai...rfrom=1989&h=e
Thanks again,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
ripping from my frame? Can I bolt it on and then weld it as well?
http://www.etrailer.com/Merchant2/me...egory_Code=FMH
http://www.etrailer.com/productdetai...rfrom=1989&h=e
Thanks again,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
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Re: Cherokee Winches
Are these two parts what I need? Will I have any problems with the hitch
ripping from my frame? Can I bolt it on and then weld it as well?
http://www.etrailer.com/Merchant2/me...egory_Code=FMH
http://www.etrailer.com/productdetai...rfrom=1989&h=e
Thanks again,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>
ripping from my frame? Can I bolt it on and then weld it as well?
http://www.etrailer.com/Merchant2/me...egory_Code=FMH
http://www.etrailer.com/productdetai...rfrom=1989&h=e
Thanks again,
Carl
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1103942717.789487.220870@c13g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Carl
>
> I use a Draw Tite front receiver on my 97 GC and it works very well.
> It is a bolt on installation in place of the front skid plate, includes
> two tow eyes and does not interfere with the existing tow hooks. It
> required no cutting of the bumper fascia to install and decreased the
> approach angle just a bit. I think they also make a unit for the
> Cherokee,.
>
> On my 88 Cherokee I fabricated a front receiver that mounted to the
> factory tow hook mounts. I'm a mechanical engineer and was able to
> design and then weld it up. If you go the "build" route be warned that
> 8 or 9000# requires a good bit of steel to handle that load. Your idea
> to buy rather than build is the way to go.
>
> Howard
>