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Wow, that sucks! In Wyoming it's anything above the hood, that has to be covered on any paved road.
By the way, I like your build. I have a race red Gen 1 that I built up for overland. The Raptors are fun trucks.
That sucks. If there are laws in Oklahoma no one enforces them. My friend did get a ticket for having all his lights on while on a paved street (8 lights if i remember correctly). But there was no concern about covers.
 
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As lockdown continues I am enjoying some good garage time and getting caught up on little projects that have been on the list for a while.

today I got the Anderson connectors mounted to my bumper and tied into my rear winch mounting solution. This will allow me to plug in jumper cables and also my air compressor without opening the hood, just a quick connect at the rear bumper.
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Thats a pretty cool set-up! an you share more info/pics of you did that? I've got a 3.5 EB F150 and a front winch is just not an option as I am not in the realm of moving my intercooler at this point. Thanks!
 

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what antenna (radio) do you have? I had a cravenspeed stubby on my Bronco, but when I installed a cheap pair of amazon pod lights the reception disappeared.
 

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what antenna (radio) do you have? I had a cravenspeed stubby on my Bronco, but when I installed a cheap pair of amazon pod lights the reception disappeared.
I just got a stubby antenna at AutoZone. To be honest I only listen to Sirius XM, so I am not sure what , if anything, is effected there.
 
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Thats a pretty cool set-up! an you share more info/pics of you did that? I've got a 3.5 EB F150 and a front winch is just not an option as I am not in the realm of moving my intercooler at this point. Thanks!
I had to remove the spare tire for other mods I was doing so we welded a set of cross bars as a mounting point for the winch in the spare tire well. We then added some tabs on the bumper to attach the fair lead. I ran 2ga cable from the battery down the frame to a junction box I installed in the spare tire well near the winch. From the junction block I ran cable to the winch and a separate cable to the Anderson connector. The Anderson is great for powering trailer items, running my air compressor or jumper cables without having to open the hood. I got a Warn Bluetooth kit for the winch so I can run it from my phone as the winch controller.

I will look for some pictures.
 

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I had to remove the spare tire for other mods I was doing so we welded a set of cross bars as a mounting point for the winch in the spare tire well. We then added some tabs on the bumper to attach the fair lead. I ran 2ga cable from the battery down the frame to a junction box I installed in the spare tire well near the winch. From the junction block I ran cable to the winch and a separate cable to the Anderson connector. The Anderson is great for powering trailer items, running my air compressor or jumper cables without having to open the hood. I got a Warn Bluetooth kit for the winch so I can run it from my phone as the winch controller.

I will look for some pictures.
Awesome, thanks! Any concerns about welding to the frame? I keep hearing its ok and that's its a serious no-no.
 

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Like anything on these forums there are a million opinions! My experience is it’s fine to weld to the frame. My fabricator welded my sliders to the frame and they have been well used with no issues so far!
 
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I had to remove the spare tire for other mods I was doing so we welded a set of cross bars as a mounting point for the winch in the spare tire well. We then added some tabs on the bumper to attach the fair lead. I ran 2ga cable from the battery down the frame to a junction box I installed in the spare tire well near the winch. From the junction block I ran cable to the winch and a separate cable to the Anderson connector. The Anderson is great for powering trailer items, running my air compressor or jumper cables without having to open the hood. I got a Warn Bluetooth kit for the winch so I can run it from my phone as the winch controller.

I will look for some pictures.
Awesome, thanks! Any concerns about welding to the frame? I keep hearing its ok and that's its a serious no-no.
Just make sure to disconnect your battery. I mean …that might be obvious. Not meaning to insult anyone’s intelligence.
 
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