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All - I finally completed the installation of my Warn VR Evo 10 winch using the Rough Country winch tray and modifying the factory Badlands skid with a small portion of the RC plate. This is a variation from the ones already posted here and on YouTube, and while I have been planning this for quite a while, many thanks go to the following Bronco owners who completed theirs before me, and whose experiences I was able to learn from: Steven at New Departures (the original YouTube inspiration), B6G members @das, @Arcnsparks. @Durty_Mo, and probably others I have missed (my apologies).

Here is the finished product:

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7075


As you can see, the 'dormer' a added makes the fairlead/line exit a bit more vertical than just mounting to the factory skid. I do pay a price in a small amount of approach angle, but for MY purposes, this is not really an issue. I get that this is not for everyone, but suits my need the kind of wheeling I will be doing. (Not many rocky extremes here in NJ)

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7071


Took @Arcnsparks advice to heart and went ahead and drilled through the cross-member as it added stability vs the offset solution I was going to do. This was a simple 6MM rod (24" long) with couplers that links to the Warn clutch handle below. You can reach it without this, but it is much easier having it handy right here.

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7067

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7068


This is how I mocked up what I wanted, first in cardboard, then in thinner metal that I took to my local fab shop. I modified it to come in at angles on the dormer rather than a 90 degree vertical on the sides.

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_6928


Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7064
Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065


There are channels at the back that allow the dirt and mud to wash out. Using the RC winch tray will create a small gap to the original skid mounting points - I got 3/8" nylon spaces and that was perfect for allowing it to be securely tightened. I used the front of the RC skid for a couple reasons. First, it had a recessed fairlead mounting area and welded nuts so that made life easier. Second was that it was a part of the package to get the tray, and since I paid for it, I was damn well going to use at least some of it. ;) You can see that I also had create a flip-up license plate mount - and one that would 'stay' up when I needed it to. I covered that in another thread. Thanks to all for your support and encouragement!

EDIT: For those who have noticed, the finished product is not quite the same as the mockup I gave the fabricator. I has indicated to him that I only wanted about 1/4" above the fairlead to where it tied to the cross facing of the original skid, and he left a lot more. I did not catch this when I picked it up, and honestly would no likely have had him cut it apart and re-do it for that anyway. Essentially, this moved the bottom "lower" than the original design, so you can get more ground clearance than this just by following that path.
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Awesome job, looks great. I am waiting for RC to come out with this option, I can't imagine why they wouldn't.
 
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Awesome job, looks great. I am waiting for RC to come out with this option, I can't imagine why they wouldn't.
Thanks, and definitely have been in your position. The sole reason this took me so long to complete was that I was waiting for them as well. I had spoken to someone there in early December who seemed to indicate they were doing a version for the Mod bumper that would be out that month. Then at the end of the month I called and they said January. Then in January I called and they would not talk about it. Finally decided I wasn't going to wait around any more and just decided to do my own thing. Would have preferred to not have to spend more to fab something, but their lack of transparency around their direction forced my hand, as I was unwilling to wait any longer.
 

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All - I finally completed the installation of my Warn VR Evo 10 winch using the Rough Country winch tray and modifying the factory Badlands skid with a small portion of the RC plate. This is a variation from the ones already posted here and on YouTube, and while I have been planning this for quite a while, many thanks go to the following Bronco owners who completed theirs before me, and whose experiences I was able to learn from: Steven at New Departures (the original YouTube inspiration), B6G members @das, @Arcnsparks. @Durty_Mo, and probably others I have missed (my apologies).

Here is the finished product:

View attachment 273749

As you can see, the 'dormer' a added makes the fairlead/line exit a bit more vertical than just mounting to the factory skid. I do pay a price in a small amount of approach angle, but for MY purposes, this is not really an issue. I get that this is not for everyone, but suits my need the kind of wheeling I will be doing. (Not many rocky extremes here in NJ)

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065


Took @Arcnsparks advice to heart and went ahead and drilled through the cross-member as it added stability vs the offset solution I was going to do. This was a simple 6MM rod (24" long) with couplers that links to the Warn clutch handle below. You can reach it without this, but it is much easier having it handy right here.

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065


This is how I mocked up what I wanted, first in cardboard, then in thinner metal that I took to my local fab shop. I modified it to come in at angles on the dormer rather than a 90 degree vertical on the sides.

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065


Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065
Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065


There are channels at the back that allow the dirt and mud to wash out. Using the RC winch tray will create a small gap to the original skid mounting points - I got 3/8" nylon spaces and that was perfect for allowing it to be securely tightened. I used the front of the RC skid for a couple reasons. First, it had a recessed fairlead mounting area and welded nuts so that made life easier. Second was that it was a part of the package to get the tray, and since I paid for it, I was damn well going to use at least some of it. ;) You can see that I also had create a flip-up license plate mount - and one that would 'stay' up when I needed it to. I covered that in another thread. Thanks to all for your support and encouragement!

EDIT: For those who have noticed, the finished product is not quite the same as the mockup I gave the fabricator. I has indicated to him that I only wanted about 1/4" above the fairlead to where it tied to the cross facing of the original skid, and he left a lot more. I did not catch this when I picked it up, and honestly would no likely have had him cut it apart and re-do it for that anyway. Essentially, this moved the bottom "lower" than the original design, so you can get more ground clearance than this just by following that path.
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All - I finally completed the installation of my Warn VR Evo 10 winch using the Rough Country winch tray and modifying the factory Badlands skid with a small portion of the RC plate. This is a variation from the ones already posted here and on YouTube, and while I have been planning this for quite a while, many thanks go to the following Bronco owners who completed theirs before me, and whose experiences I was able to learn from: Steven at New Departures (the original YouTube inspiration), B6G members @das, @Arcnsparks. @Durty_Mo, and probably others I have missed (my apologies).

Here is the finished product:

View attachment 273749

As you can see, the 'dormer' a added makes the fairlead/line exit a bit more vertical than just mounting to the factory skid. I do pay a price in a small amount of approach angle, but for MY purposes, this is not really an issue. I get that this is not for everyone, but suits my need the kind of wheeling I will be doing. (Not many rocky extremes here in NJ)

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065


Took @Arcnsparks advice to heart and went ahead and drilled through the cross-member as it added stability vs the offset solution I was going to do. This was a simple 6MM rod (24" long) with couplers that links to the Warn clutch handle below. You can reach it without this, but it is much easier having it handy right here.

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065


This is how I mocked up what I wanted, first in cardboard, then in thinner metal that I took to my local fab shop. I modified it to come in at angles on the dormer rather than a 90 degree vertical on the sides.

Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065


Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065
Ford Bronco Hidden Winch install on Badlands Lux 2.3 - my variation IMG_7065


There are channels at the back that allow the dirt and mud to wash out. Using the RC winch tray will create a small gap to the original skid mounting points - I got 3/8" nylon spaces and that was perfect for allowing it to be securely tightened. I used the front of the RC skid for a couple reasons. First, it had a recessed fairlead mounting area and welded nuts so that made life easier. Second was that it was a part of the package to get the tray, and since I paid for it, I was damn well going to use at least some of it. ;) You can see that I also had create a flip-up license plate mount - and one that would 'stay' up when I needed it to. I covered that in another thread. Thanks to all for your support and encouragement!

EDIT: For those who have noticed, the finished product is not quite the same as the mockup I gave the fabricator. I has indicated to him that I only wanted about 1/4" above the fairlead to where it tied to the cross facing of the original skid, and he left a lot more. I did not catch this when I picked it up, and honestly would no likely have had him cut it apart and re-do it for that anyway. Essentially, this moved the bottom "lower" than the original design, so you can get more ground clearance than this just by following that path.
Awesome job! You're so handy. I will have to wait for RC to get their SH*% together. :p

Do you have a write up of mounting the chuck and compressor?
Any issues or thoughts about mounting it in the engine compartment? I've seen some negative posts about it. Your thoughts?
 
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Awesome job! You're so handy. I will have to wait for RC to get their SH*% together. :p

Do you have a write up of mounting the chuck and compressor?
Any issues or thoughts about mounting it in the engine compartment? I've seen some negative posts about it. Your thoughts?
I used the K&R Off-road mount from 4x4truckleds.com and it was perfect for me because I wanted to remote mount the control unit for the winch and only wanted a single compressor, so both fit and it was very sturdy. I have a video that I did that shows it - not the install because that was done really well by the Pickens folks, but the parts I used. It is posted on both B6G and on YouTube.

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...m-kr-off-road-now-shpiping.28035/post-1193728

I needed about 16' of line to get from the mount to the back far corner. I also drilled through the steel rear bumper to mount this where I did because I did not want it dragging underneath or getting filled with dirt. It was pretty basic stuff, the hardest part was fishing the hose through some areas, but the Bronco is easy to work under with no lift required. feel free to reach out with any questions.
 

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This looks super clean. Like it was factory. Amazing job!
 

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Any pictures with plate bracket folded down? Might want to white out your lic #?
 
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Yeap Thanks!! Looks like Adaptive cruise sensor is free and clear.
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