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#394269 - 19/09/03 04:51 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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"AFL-001: Finally a fairlead designed specifically for winches running synthetic winch rope. This fairlead is machined from billet aluminum and maintains a smooth machined surface. Unlike traditional steel fairleads, this fairlead will not fray or tangle the winch rope. In addition, this aluminum fairlead weighs only a fraction of the steel hawse and roller fairleads. Each aluminum fairlead comes with mounting hardware as shown."
From Spidertrax's website..

I spoke with Masterpull when I ordered my synthetic winch line and asked numerous questions regarding all of this before I made my purchase.
I ended up with 125'X 5/16" Cable (14,500lb), instead of the 100'X3/8" steel cable that came with my Milemarker winch (12,500lb strength).
My Milemarker steel cable weighed easily 25-30lbs. And the Masterpull cable with the hook weighs 8lbs!!! Im glad I can run a winch and give the Torsion bars a little less weight to carry.
And I ordered the Spidertrax Alum. hawse fairlead.
They said that synthetic rope type cable could get pinched in a roller fairlead and it could lead to fraying or snapping and it wouldnt be covered by any sort of warranty from them. So I decided to stick with what they recommended, in case I had ay problems with the cable.
My cable spools and unspools beautifully without a roller fairlead. The aluminum is a machined piece with perfect smooth edges, not to mention that it weighs nothing.

alum. fairlead

winch lines
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#394270 - 19/09/03 07:20 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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The sythetic rope, winches, and Aluminum fairleads will be available from us shorty to BTW to go with the bumper.

Jim
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#394271 - 21/09/03 01:28 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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I think it looks great!

I like that it is higher than the hood line and wider than the fender line...On a roll or lay over, it makes a big difference to have something hit first that can take the brunt of the impact, and protect the front clip, etc.

smile
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#394272 - 22/09/03 08:17 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Originally posted by XSAL:
Very nice finish. smile

I have one question...
Is there anything to prevent the 2 main plate things that attach to the fornt end frame from being bent while winching from the extreme side pull?



An ARB bumper has little triangle shape pieces attached to those main plates, and those appear to reinforce the them.

A Calmini bumper does not have the little triangle pieces, but its skid plate acts as a very strong reinforcement for the side pull.
I'm just still curious to find out about this... smile
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#394273 - 23/09/03 06:31 AM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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HEY JIM!!! you got a pm...
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#394274 - 23/09/03 06:46 AM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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I like it. Can you use a high lift on it?

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#394275 - 23/09/03 08:45 AM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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The two plates that attach to the frame are 3/8" thick. That is twice as thick as the ones on the ARB. They are also supported by the bumper itself.

A highlift goes right into the the cutouts on the bottom.

Jim
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#394276 - 23/09/03 01:12 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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I see extra holes on the front for a license plate. What happens we have a winch AND our state requires a front license?

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#394277 - 23/09/03 01:15 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Price?

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#394278 - 23/09/03 01:42 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
Shrock Offline
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Price is $575

You can get a mount for the Lisc plate that clips onto the roller fairlead like this:

warning huge pics pic

or you can drill a couple holes an attach it one one of the side wing...there is only so much room to go around on any bumper.
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#394279 - 23/09/03 01:53 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Sweet. I think I may in the market soon.

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#394280 - 23/09/03 09:03 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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I think it's a damn fine piece of work.

Kudos to you, Jim, for offering another nice product for our Xterras, and for doing it taking end-user input for ideas on the design.

Keep up this work....

laugh
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#394281 - 25/09/03 10:08 AM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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I can't wait to get one. Is there any sneek previews of a rear bumper coming soon? I would love to see another design that would give Skidrow and Calmini a run for their money. Great Work, Keep us Posted.

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#394282 - 27/09/03 09:48 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Quote:
Originally posted by marmillerX:
Is there any sneek previews of a rear bumper coming soon? I would love to see another design that would give Skidrow and Calmini a run for their money.
hope you'll keep us posted when you do start to design the rear bumper.
by the way, thanks for the sliders smile . i've abused them all week and they show no signs of wear.
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#394283 - 29/09/03 11:02 AM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Originally posted by marmillerX:
I can't wait to get one. Is there any sneek previews of a rear bumper coming soon? I would love to see another design that would give Skidrow and Calmini a run for their money. Great Work, Keep us Posted.
Raingler is/was supposed to be doing one.
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#394284 - 30/09/03 01:08 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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I like the way it looks, I'd be happy with that, but I prefer the brush guards that have the smaller bars that cover the head lights.

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#394285 - 30/09/03 01:57 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Originally posted by Ben E Gas:
I like the way it looks, I'd be happy with that, but I prefer the brush guards that have the smaller bars that cover the head lights.
Brush guards are purely cosmetic items.
This is a functional bumper. Big difference.
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#394286 - 30/09/03 03:28 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Jimbo, any pics of an '01 with/ coming soon?

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#394287 - 30/09/03 06:13 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
Shrock Offline
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Should have some pics on a 2000 in about 3 weeks.

Jim
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#394288 - 02/10/03 09:26 AM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Quote:
Originally posted by xoc:
Quote:
Originally posted by Ben E Gas:
[b]I like the way it looks, I'd be happy with that, but I prefer the brush guards that have the smaller bars that cover the head lights.
Brush guards are purely cosmetic items.
This is a functional bumper. Big difference.[/b]
that all depends on how much reckless disregard you have for your "brush guard."
my old brush guard on my trooper was a feeler for poles, dead trees, an emergency brake, everything.
and it worked very well.
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#394289 - 03/10/03 02:43 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Quote:
my old brush guard on my trooper was a feeler for poles, dead trees, an emergency brake, everything.
and it worked very well.

The bottom centr bar is bent from when I met the mountain. First week I got it. Haven't done that again since.. [Smoking]

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#394290 - 04/10/03 01:54 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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You're lucky you didn't hit higher. It has a tendancy to bend back and hit the hood, or the headlight hoops bend back and hit the fenders.

It's a Brush guard because all it protects against is brush. Anything with a trunk diameter greater than and inch and a half will probably cause body damage.

Back to the topic.

I like how the bumper doesn't stick out too far to the front, and still holds a winch.

Nice Design Jim.
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#394291 - 17/10/03 04:41 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Originally posted by Shrock:
The only other change that will be in the final version just so happens to be that it will be a little narrower (the outside corners are coming in a little). It was too big of a change to do manually.
Any pictures yet of the redesign with the more narrow corners? Also any pictures with it on a 2000 yet?
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#394292 - 20/10/03 05:42 AM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
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Still waiting to see pics of it on a 2000.
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#394293 - 20/10/03 08:46 PM Re: ShrockWorks Winch Bumper - It's Done!
Shrock Offline
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Not yet, but it should be much longer. About 2 weeks.
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