P500 Easy way to mount winch to Strongmade Bumper?

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The Superwinch came yesterday, and started looking at mounting it to my Strongmade bumper. I thought this part of the install would be the easiest. :rolleyes: The front two bolts look like they may be a b**** to access to get started and tighten. Also, bolts seem slightly short. Anyone figure out the "easy" way?
 
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The Superwinch came yesterday, and started looking at mounting it to my Strongmade bumper. I thought this part of the install would be the easiest. :rolleyes: The front two bolts look like they may be a b**** to access to get started and tighten. Also, bolts seem slightly short. Anyone figure out the "easy" way?
It was a PITA but lumber through and you'll get it. I had to buy 1-1/2" hardened stainless bolts. I found the 1-1/4's supplied a tad short.
 
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The Superwinch came yesterday, and started looking at mounting it to my Strongmade bumper. I thought this part of the install would be the easiest. :rolleyes: The front two bolts look like they may be a b**** to access to get started and tighten. Also, bolts seem slightly short. Anyone figure out the "easy" way?

Longer bolts makes all the difference in the world. Covered this in my P500 build thread. Good luck if you have big hands.
 
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I looked at removing bumper, but that won't help. This is basically a winch mount with a slide over bumper. Was also considering a stud in the fronts, loctited in, but finding a hardened one locally would probably be an issue. Looks like it is longer bolts and some frustration. ;)
 
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It was a pain.. but like they said little longer bolts and I used a ratchet wrench.
 

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