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I saw one of these mounts on a 2021 Bronco for sale at my local Chevy dealer, it was brown with rust and looked terrible.
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I saw one of these mounts on a 2021 Bronco for sale at my local Chevy dealer, it was brown with rust and looked terrible.
Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation IMG_5941
Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation IMG_5941
oof, first I've seen one rusted up like that.
 

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Awesome thread. Thanks guys!!!! Few months out from my purchase/install.

Question? Has any one pulled on this thing yet? Curious on the strength. Might go with a 9.5K vs 12K to not overload the mount. Thoughts or experience????
 

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Awesome thread. Thanks guys!!!! Few months out from my purchase/install.

Question? Has any one pulled on this thing yet? Curious on the strength. Might go with a 9.5K vs 12K to not overload the mount. Thoughts or experience????
I believe Tricky has pulled a couple times and bent the mounting plates on the frame horns. After beefing up with frame reinforcements, I think the high mount became the weak point, but I might be wrong about that
 

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I believe Tricky has pulled a couple times and bent the mounting plates on the frame horns. After beefing up with frame reinforcements, I think the high mount became the weak point, but I might be wrong about that
Yeah @Tricky Mike bent his frame a bit and now has made an sells reinforcements. If i remember right he forgot to install the spacers and was winching a large degree angle down i think?

I haven't heard of any others, and I have not put a big load on mine yet, I went with this 13K winch here.

But reinforcements on it is an excellent idea if you expect using it a lot and not going to hurt anything.
 

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This bracket looks cantilevered off the fr frame horns; has anyone tried bolting the top plate to the bumper to tie it in???
 

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This bracket looks cantilevered off the fr frame horns; has anyone tried bolting the top plate to the bumper to tie it in???
I don't believe the bumper will be able withstand the forces involved. I suggest buying the Tricky Motorsports Frame Horn Reinforcement Kit. I haven't installed mine yet but am considering sourcing longer bolts to simplify things and maybe take advantage of some double shear action.

@Tricky Mike, do you see any downside to using two long bolts through the frame as opposed to the four shorter ones that are included?
 

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I don't believe the bumper will be able withstand the forces involved. I suggest buying the Tricky Motorsports Frame Horn Reinforcement Kit. I haven't installed mine yet but am considering sourcing longer bolts to simplify things and maybe take advantage of some double shear action.

@Tricky Mike, do you see any downside to using two long bolts through the frame as opposed to the four shorter ones that are included?
I wouldn't unless you put a sleeve in the frame. You can't get proper torque on a bolt through an open box section.
 

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I wouldn't unless you put a sleeve in the frame. You can't get proper torque on a bolt through an open box section.
Ah yes, duh. My brain was very slow Friday.

Thank you both, I will install with the supplied hardware. Probably not worth fabricating sleeves that fit perfectly.
 

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I'm in the overall planning phase of final install of my RC high winch mount and I've got all my components in. I'm planning to add a Warn Power Interrupt solenoid to send power to the winch when I need it and for an extra level of safety. I want to mount to the battery box. Anyone think that's a god or bad idea?

Here are my mock up pics:
Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation IMG_5619.JPEG

So I want to mount here. There are already holes in the bracket. I can drill out more to change angles.

Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation IMG_5620.JPEG

This is the front of the battery box without the solenoid. As you can see, at some point I splashed through something big and got a little water in there. I don't think it would be a huge problem.

Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation IMG_5622.JPEG

I plan to power the solenoid off the prewired front upfitter wire at the grill. It's close and easy access for powering on from an aux switch when I need to winch.


So that's my plan. It puts the solenoid close to the battery terminal and its a convenient location for access and replacement if needed. Anyone smarter than me think that's a good or bad idea?

Also @Tricky Mike I sprayed some paint on your frame horn reinforcements. Hoping to get them installed this week. They seem solid!
 

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I'm in the overall planning phase of final install of my RC high winch mount and I've got all my components in. I'm planning to add a Warn Power Interrupt solenoid to send power to the winch when I need it and for an extra level of safety. I want to mount to the battery box. Anyone think that's a god or bad idea?

Here are my mock up pics:
Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation IMG_5622.JPEG

So I want to mount here. There are already holes in the bracket. I can drill out more to change angles.

Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation IMG_5622.JPEG

This is the front of the battery box without the solenoid. As you can see, at some point I splashed through something big and got a little water in there. I don't think it would be a huge problem.

Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation IMG_5622.JPEG

I plan to power the solenoid off the prewired front upfitter wire at the grill. It's close and easy access for powering on from an aux switch when I need to winch.


So that's my plan. It puts the solenoid close to the battery terminal and its a convenient location for access and replacement if needed. Anyone smarter than me think that's a good or bad idea?

Also @Tricky Mike I sprayed some paint on your frame horn reinforcements. Hoping to get them installed this week. They seem solid!
I did almost the exact same thing with an AL plate and a Blue Sea Systems solenoid wired to the up fitter switches. Works great!
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I did almost the exact same thing with an AL plate and a Blue Sea Systems solenoid wired to the up fitter switches. Works great!
Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation 1702311609441
That's awesome! I'm glad someone else is thinking about this spot. I like your mount plate. I might fab up something like that and get my solenoid a little higher.
 

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Here you go. Finished trimming the bolt covers the other day. All finished.

Ford Bronco RC High Winch Mount & Winch Install w/ Control Box Relocation 1702311609441
This looks really good but, does anyone else notice the misalignment of the winch vs. the ends of the sensor mounts? I feel like every photo has this. My OCD is a nightmare I guess, but it's really bothering me 😂
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