I was looking to do just the front.
Thank you. I am not running limit straps, so maybe I will just go that route. I have seen a few videos of people with them, but not sure if it is necessary.
I will bite, wth is a suck down winch!?
EVO1 does have a clevis on the front ProRock 60 axle to hook the winchline up to it.
I have strongly considered doing this to my front axle so I could use my front which as a suck down, but I have decided not to for one main reason- if I decide to use my winch to suck down the front for a steep climb, my winch is now being used and is unavailable for getting me up Said obstacle.. Now, you might be able to unhook from the axle and pull cable, but my worry is that if it's steep enough, I might not be able to let the suspension back out or I'd flop.
I've almost gone over backwards a handful of times and this is why I've considered the suck down winch, but I think for me, it's gonna have to be a designated winch.
My ride- 2001 power wheel, 11" plastic tires, upgraded battery, boat sides, custom bumpers, tow hooks, new paint.
I know you wrote "pull cable" in probably the most generic way possible, but I will mention for anyone that is actually running steel winch cable and routing it through the roller fairlead on the bumper, and then down to the axle, that there is a very, very good chance you will flat spot the steel winch line. The curve/bend it makes over the fairlead roller is pretty severe. Most competition guys using these suck down winches during races or events, typically run synthetic line which can handle the severe bend, or they have a purpose built set up with the winch fairlead opening "clocked" straight down (or at least facing the axles)
this could also come in handy on the front and rear if you've built a monster and its to tall to fit into the garage. :cheesy: