REX is getting a custom made rear winch bumper.
There are two options for electrical power:
A) use the two battiers under the hood, through a fused switch and cable along the frame to the rear. How do I know how much power (amps, volts, or whatever) I'll loose with 10 feet of cable? What sized battery cable do I need from the engine bay to the rear? Also, I'm assuming I could get by with just one cable and then ground the winch to the frame, right?
B) Put an auxillary mounted battery in the rear of the jeep which charges from the main continuously and is closer to the rear winch when needed. I'm not sure, however, how the alternator would handle charging something so far away.
Also, does anyone have pictures of a homemade rear winch bumper I can copy? I can't be the only person in the world to have done this before to a TJ.
As always, thanks, and greetings from Afghanistan, 40 miles from the Iranian border!
Jon
There are two options for electrical power:
A) use the two battiers under the hood, through a fused switch and cable along the frame to the rear. How do I know how much power (amps, volts, or whatever) I'll loose with 10 feet of cable? What sized battery cable do I need from the engine bay to the rear? Also, I'm assuming I could get by with just one cable and then ground the winch to the frame, right?
B) Put an auxillary mounted battery in the rear of the jeep which charges from the main continuously and is closer to the rear winch when needed. I'm not sure, however, how the alternator would handle charging something so far away.
Also, does anyone have pictures of a homemade rear winch bumper I can copy? I can't be the only person in the world to have done this before to a TJ.
As always, thanks, and greetings from Afghanistan, 40 miles from the Iranian border!
Jon