Winch plate thickness
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Winch plate thickness
My tj is getting my old m8000 warn. I’ve got a chunk of 3/16 plate here at work that is close to the size I need in the scrap. With reinforcement gussets is it strong enough? Or should I use 1/4” plate?
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Re: Winch plate thickness
Most aftermarket bumpers aren't any thicker than 3/16", and they will hold a winch just fine. So yeah, with gussets it wouldn't have been an issue.
But 1/4" works too.
But 1/4" works too.
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Re: Winch plate thickness
I kinda shrunk my design a bit using 1/4” plate, leaving not really much room for gussets. It barely fits my winch. I should have it welded up tomorrow with some luck. Just doing it in my spare time at work. I’ve got a coworker who’s off this week but has been trying to get me into 3D modeling and I might wind up redoing this, making something nicer and cleaner. I really want to get the winch in place though, so this may stay a while or forever. I’m trying to stay motivated and make steady progress to get the Jeep useable to its full potential. Functional winch and body lift to make a little more room for decent tires and a bit of maintenance and it’ll be there, then I can get fancier building it.