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Winch Plate

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by neptco19, Aug 17, 2005.

  1. neptco19

    neptco19 That guy....

    Is 1/4" plate strong enough to use for a winch plate or should I go with something a little thicker. Its for a 9k winch if that matters.
     
  2. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    My Warn winch mount is 1/4". I've used heavier don't know if it was nessasary.
     
  3. Mojave

    Mojave Member

    I had a Warn 12K commercial mounted on a stock Warn winch bumper on my Toyota L/C. - 1/4 steel and no problems after 6 years of moderate-heavy use.
     
  4. BRUISER

    BRUISER www.iMPAKS.com

    1/4 would be fine but not neccesary... I have even used 3/16th on some things with no problems at all.
     
  5. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

    i used 5/16" because the steel supply was out of 1/4"
     
  6. Willy-N

    Willy-N Member

    It should be fine your frame is thinner metal. I would be concerned about pulling bolts thru or bending the frame up on a heavy pull. I would put a backing plate strip between the bolts and the frame to beef it up some on the inside edge of the frame. That will give you a lot more strength for pulling against. Mark H.
     
  7. gonzojohn

    gonzojohn Banned


    On the subject of winches & frames, watch your directional pulls.

    I cracked my '74 frame (rust-free & re-coated) using a hawse fairlead and getting into a position where I could only pull at close to a 75 degree angle. It was a weak spot anyway, rear spring mount at the right front. Now both sides have full width plates welded across that area.

    I have an winch mount fabbed from 1/4". It sits on an 8" channel front bumper & crossmember with welded angles. Once the winch was bolted through the front plate, I tacked the heads of the bolts to the plate as a theft deterrent.


    gj
     
  8. Rio_Grande

    Rio_Grande Member

    we build them all the timw with 1/4 and have never had a complaint or return.