Thank you! at 31:45 you answered my question. I asked the consultants from the companies where I bought my bumper and winch, about accessing the free spool lever. One said to purchase a flexible lever extender ($70.00), another said that I should be able to fit my hand in one of the bumper openings (Not!) Others had no idea of what I needed. Thanks again. Made my day.
Excellent video. Very thorough. I have been looking at these winches, but don't necessarily want to put a big ol' heavy bumper on my truck. This is a great alternative. Thanks for posting; I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more of your content!
Great question! There is a kit that you can get online that will put a hinge on the front plate to hinge up when you want to use the winch. I can locate one for you and link it if you like.
Thanks so much! I was hoping to find someone who had used this setup. I like the way the Tacoma looks. You've preserved that well! Did you find any other options for mounting the control box? In Phoenix, I'd be concerned about blocking airflow to the condenser and radiator.
I am in Phoenix as well. I am actually adding a small pusher fan with a temperature control switch. While i didnt have any issues daily driving through the summer i did notice a little higher than normal temp while offroading in the heat. Roughly $40 on Amazon. I have links if you would like.
Your comment said entering again. Did you mean relocating it? If so, then yes! I was super bummed i had to relocate the lightbar, but it worked out great in the lower section of the upper grill.
I was thinking of doing the same mount and little different winch 9500 badland, but my question is does the winch have the ability to connect it to a switch panel that way you can eliminate the battery disconnect?. That way if you want to use it you can push the panel button, and reverse the spool. Rather than open the hood turn it on, close the hood, reverse the spool. An same concept for when your done push the button on the panel to turn it off compared to opening the hood disconnect it and close the hood. I ask because i see you have a switch panel fuse box and if your like me you got your roof light, bed rack lights, bumper light bar, flood lights on a 6 switch panel. I simply want to put those lights, winch, and eventually air compressor all on 1 panel
That is a great thought and i like where your head is at, but the amperage draw is way too much for a switch panel. The relays are only rated for 30 amps max (i believe) and the gauge wire you need to run wont fit into the connectors on the switch panel box. It only takes a quick second to open the hood and flip the switch, plus you usually have to open the hood to turn on the control box and freespool anyway. Also before you do the 9500 keep in mind that its not just the weight of the one vehicle you’re pulling all the time. If you have to run a snatch block or multiple it could put excess strain on the winch, for the small price difference its well worth the peace of mind.
@azbackroadadventures alright well that's good to know, hopefully you can do a 1 yr review on that winch and mount, issues/improvements/repairs/reliability and more.
The power disconnect by the battery yes. The steel plate that bolts to the frame, no. Link to that is in the description. The fairlead mount, yes it came with the winch.
Do you mean the free-spool lever? You have to pop the hood to access the main breaker and turn on the bluetooth controller anyway, but should you need it while using the winch you can access through one of the slots in the grill.
Thank you! at 31:45 you answered my question. I asked the consultants from the companies where I bought my bumper and winch, about accessing the free spool lever. One said to purchase a flexible lever extender ($70.00), another said that I should be able to fit my hand in one of the bumper openings (Not!) Others had no idea of what I needed. Thanks again. Made my day.
Good! Glad i was able to answer that for you. If you want to see my update after a few months check out my recent update video.
Just the vid I was looking for thanks a lot man. It makes a huge difference that you're super detail oriented. Much appreciated!
Thank you! Working on some new stuff that you may like also, stay tuned!
Excellent video. Very thorough. I have been looking at these winches, but don't necessarily want to put a big ol' heavy bumper on my truck. This is a great alternative. Thanks for posting; I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more of your content!
The perfect spot to relocate the light bar to would have to be onto my Taco! Great video!
Haha. I actually sold it to a buddy and every time i see it i miss it. It was a lot brighter than my new one.
Woo woo 1st vid! Can’t wait to see what vids are coming in the future
Thank you! I have some product reviews and a few other install videos coming.
It couldnt get any cleaner than that dude! Nicely done!!!!
Thank you!
It has a simple look, no massive bumpers. I like this really clean looks . Aloha
Thank you! Much appreciated.
Subbed for the cleanest install ever
Thank you so much!
Exactly the solution i was looking for, thank you!
You’re welcome. If you have any questions let me know.
Nice work! I’m going to use that relocation idea for sure.
Thank you! Glad it helps.
Nice work I am going to follow what you have done. Great job.
Thank you!
@@azbackroadadventures Question for you what do you do when your state requires a front license plate?
Great question! There is a kit that you can get online that will put a hinge on the front plate to hinge up when you want to use the winch. I can locate one for you and link it if you like.
Doing this same exact install this weekend!
Let me know if you have any questions. Happy to help. I can be found on IG @ Suits_to_Sunsets as well.
@@azbackroadadventures I’m going to try and keep the controller stock and just cut the bracket
Great video with instructions
Thank you!
Great video! But I do wonder about all this equipment blocking air flow to condenser and radiator…. Any issues with that?
Happy to say 2 years later with no issues. I was wondering the same thing and had a pusher fan on standby with a temp switch. Never needed it.
Thanks so much! I was hoping to find someone who had used this setup. I like the way the Tacoma looks. You've preserved that well! Did you find any other options for mounting the control box? In Phoenix, I'd be concerned about blocking airflow to the condenser and radiator.
I am in Phoenix as well. I am actually adding a small pusher fan with a temperature control switch. While i didnt have any issues daily driving through the summer i did notice a little higher than normal temp while offroading in the heat. Roughly $40 on Amazon. I have links if you would like.
@@azbackroadadventures If and when I settle on a "system", I may need those links. Thanks for the reply!
excellent video, I have my led bar in that same place, could it be that by adding the winch it would require entering again, it is a rigid e30
Your comment said entering again. Did you mean relocating it?
If so, then yes! I was super bummed i had to relocate the lightbar, but it worked out great in the lower section of the upper grill.
Nice 👍 I did a great job I’m planning to do the same to my truck…
Thanks for watching! be sure to check out some of our other videos.
Look awesome 👌 great video..
I have a 2022 will it work on my ?
Where did you get the winch plate
And the name ..
The 2022 is still a 3rd gen so it should all be the same. The winch plate is from Etrailers.com and is called a hidden winch mount.
Very clean!!
Thank you!
You should edit the description with links to all the parts and tools you will need including the winch. 😊
I could do links for parts, but tools would be a tough one since so many were involved.
Very nice! Have you had any issues with wiring it up?
None at all. Still going strong wired as it was the first time, even with the new bumper.
I was thinking of doing the same mount and little different winch 9500 badland, but my question is does the winch have the ability to connect it to a switch panel that way you can eliminate the battery disconnect?.
That way if you want to use it you can push the panel button, and reverse the spool. Rather than open the hood turn it on, close the hood, reverse the spool. An same concept for when your done push the button on the panel to turn it off compared to opening the hood disconnect it and close the hood.
I ask because i see you have a switch panel fuse box and if your like me you got your roof light, bed rack lights, bumper light bar, flood lights on a 6 switch panel. I simply want to put those lights, winch, and eventually air compressor all on 1 panel
That is a great thought and i like where your head is at, but the amperage draw is way too much for a switch panel. The relays are only rated for 30 amps max (i believe) and the gauge wire you need to run wont fit into the connectors on the switch panel box. It only takes a quick second to open the hood and flip the switch, plus you usually have to open the hood to turn on the control box and freespool anyway.
Also before you do the 9500 keep in mind that its not just the weight of the one vehicle you’re pulling all the time. If you have to run a snatch block or multiple it could put excess strain on the winch, for the small price difference its well worth the peace of mind.
@azbackroadadventures alright well that's good to know, hopefully you can do a 1 yr review on that winch and mount, issues/improvements/repairs/reliability and more.
@gabrielmorcillo8946 that is a great idea! I for sure can. (Spoiler alert - still love it!) but i can do an in depth review.
Thanks. Couple questions for you. Did the mounting bracket come with the winch? Same with the interrupter switch up by the battery? TIA
The power disconnect by the battery yes. The steel plate that bolts to the frame, no. Link to that is in the description. The fairlead mount, yes it came with the winch.
How do you access Control lever on winch after closed up? Thanks
Do you mean the free-spool lever? You have to pop the hood to access the main breaker and turn on the bluetooth controller anyway, but should you need it while using the winch you can access through one of the slots in the grill.
How do you get to your clutch handle?
When you pop the hood to turn on the power disconnect you reach down next to the grill if need be.