RallyHippo
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Hi guys, well after buying one fore the wife a couple of months back ive just added number 3 freelander to the fold....
So impressed am I with the td4 auto 54 plate we bought that indeed ive bought myself a 54 plate td4 auto! to replace of all things my Cayenne!
Now ive been looking at her indoors freebie and looking around and have decided (await the moans and groans) for the price ive given for mine im going to play with it... so +2" lift on order... AT's on order, devices style roof rack under prototyping as of the weekend (ill let you know how this goes but there might be 3 door and 5 door versions of this available if it works out)
now comes to the winch so everyone says why does a freelander need a winch well im intending to do a few lanes and overland trecks with some of the off road companies that take the freelanders and am even planning to build a off road camper to tow behind.. but as well as this im going to use it as a utility vehicle around the farmland of which I am lucky enough to occupy (nothing farming) but pulling of trees recovery of vehicles etc so my question standing is do I go to town building a full winch mount into the bumper or do people think more provident to build a receiver hitch into the front and back then the winch could be located at either end...
my concerns are the additional length out of the front and stress in various pulls that would be put on the hitch against having it all built into the structure of the chassis, coupled with the alteration of the approach and departure angles it would create...
Thoughts please anyone, and please keep the buy a defender ones to yourself as they just aren't refined enough for me...
So impressed am I with the td4 auto 54 plate we bought that indeed ive bought myself a 54 plate td4 auto! to replace of all things my Cayenne!
Now ive been looking at her indoors freebie and looking around and have decided (await the moans and groans) for the price ive given for mine im going to play with it... so +2" lift on order... AT's on order, devices style roof rack under prototyping as of the weekend (ill let you know how this goes but there might be 3 door and 5 door versions of this available if it works out)
now comes to the winch so everyone says why does a freelander need a winch well im intending to do a few lanes and overland trecks with some of the off road companies that take the freelanders and am even planning to build a off road camper to tow behind.. but as well as this im going to use it as a utility vehicle around the farmland of which I am lucky enough to occupy (nothing farming) but pulling of trees recovery of vehicles etc so my question standing is do I go to town building a full winch mount into the bumper or do people think more provident to build a receiver hitch into the front and back then the winch could be located at either end...
my concerns are the additional length out of the front and stress in various pulls that would be put on the hitch against having it all built into the structure of the chassis, coupled with the alteration of the approach and departure angles it would create...
Thoughts please anyone, and please keep the buy a defender ones to yourself as they just aren't refined enough for me...