Brett Hymel
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Thibodaux, LA, USA |
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Registered on 1/5/2004 |
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Posted:1/20/2004 14:01 |
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ok, I have a warn trans4mer grill gaurd w/o the winch carrier. do you think I could make the HF carrier fit on the warn gaurd? seems like just cutting to fit and adding sides, and drilling holes to match the warn holes. |
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Swampy
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New Orleans, LA, USA |
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Registered on 5/14/2003 |
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964 posts |
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Brett Hymel
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Thibodaux, LA, USA |
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Registered on 1/5/2004 |
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61 posts |
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Posted:1/20/2004 14:52 |
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It is either buy the winch or buy new tires. The tires I have now are 32x 11.50 Remington all terrain with a lot of thread. So it is a winch or 33 x 12.50 swampers. decision decisions |
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Jeff Smith
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Sebastopol, MS, USA |
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Registered on 11/6/2003 |
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36 posts |
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Posted:1/20/2004 17:14 |
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Damn dude thats a tuff one. Fortunatly for me , my wife gave me 33 SSR's for xmas and my boss gave me a ramsey re 12000 that needed a motor. I would probably go for the winch myself, Because all the swampers are gonna do is get you farther in before you need the winch, If you
wheel like I do. BUT on the other hand, Theres nothing like the sound of SWAMPERS. Good luck.
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schmuck
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nola, XX, USA |
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Registered on 5/21/2003 |
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Posted:1/20/2004 17:55 |
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what do you drive?if your 5000lbs or less id say deffinitly go for it ive thought about that same one myself but im not sure its stong enough for my 6500lbs truck it should be with dual batteries and a good altinator but if the truck dies and i need to pull it i dont think it will do the job
nucking futs
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