REMIX
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Mini rant, I cannot believe Ford didn't consider making it easier for a winch to be installed on this truck! /rant
Anyway, I've spent a lot of time considering how to recover this truck should I get stuck somewhere while all by myself. I picked up a set of MaxTrax for now. I'd feel a lot better with a winch around.
In Florida it gets not only ridiculously hot, but also super humid. Mounting an intercooler ahead of the AC seems like a real bad idea down here, but this is really the only way to be able to mount a winch without some ginormous bumper where it can reside on the outside. My truck sits in the garage and the front factory bumper basically rests on the wall because it's shallow. Adding a bumper where the winch sits outside would eliminate being able to park in the garage. So, no.
Then there's the idea of a hitch mount winch which would require me to lift 100lbs and carry an extra battery - no thanks.
Then there's the idea of a tree strap, snatch block, tow rope, some D-rings and a 4-ton cable puller or a hi-lift jack. Anyone tried to recover a Raptor using this method?
Any other methods I'm missing? Just looking for ideas from the braintrust.
Anyway, I've spent a lot of time considering how to recover this truck should I get stuck somewhere while all by myself. I picked up a set of MaxTrax for now. I'd feel a lot better with a winch around.
In Florida it gets not only ridiculously hot, but also super humid. Mounting an intercooler ahead of the AC seems like a real bad idea down here, but this is really the only way to be able to mount a winch without some ginormous bumper where it can reside on the outside. My truck sits in the garage and the front factory bumper basically rests on the wall because it's shallow. Adding a bumper where the winch sits outside would eliminate being able to park in the garage. So, no.
Then there's the idea of a hitch mount winch which would require me to lift 100lbs and carry an extra battery - no thanks.
Then there's the idea of a tree strap, snatch block, tow rope, some D-rings and a 4-ton cable puller or a hi-lift jack. Anyone tried to recover a Raptor using this method?
Any other methods I'm missing? Just looking for ideas from the braintrust.
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