
Let's see your Winch Solenoid Mounting Location
- stovanovich
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Let's see your Winch Solenoid Mounting Location
Looking for inspiration for places to mount the Solenoid for my winch, space is tight but let's see what you all have done and maybe it'll spark some ideas in my head 

Te Rino
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Re: Let's see your Winch Solenoid Mounting Location
On the bulkhead of my fj40. It was the highest place I could mount it.
- Crash bandicoot
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Re: Let's see your Winch Solenoid Mounting Location
behind the grill with the controller plug sticking thru.
Waiter...there is a drought in my glass.
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I went for a waterproof one and tucked it under the headlight,
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Re: Let's see your Winch Solenoid Mounting Location
don't get to hung up over the location mate they are a sealed unit so stick it out of the way where ever you've got a spare hole and don't forget to wire a couple of buttons in the cab to control it 

- stovanovich
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Re: Let's see your Winch Solenoid Mounting Location
Oh yeah not totally worried about waterproofing side of things (It was on top of winch until last night) and survived just fine up till this point. Just want to move it up and out of the way under the bonnet so as to avoid tamper etc
Te Rino
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They dont like heat so more forward in engine bay the better.
Closer to batteries the better as well
Closer to batteries the better as well
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I ran outa any room in engine bay, so on front bar.yet to be used in anger...but it's wired up with 90mm cable....
modified surf, hardly drive it seem to keep modifying it....
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This is what I did on my old Terrano. high and dry but you'll need a shoehorn to fit it in there

Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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- stovanovich
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Re: Let's see your Winch Solenoid Mounting Location
kiwipete wrote:
This is what I did on my old Terrano. high and dry but you'll need a shoehorn to fit it in there
Haha I already figured I'd need a shoehorn to fit it wherever I put it!
I did look at putting it there as it's ideal location being so close to battery but how did you go about securing it there as I couldn't find anything to bolt too.
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'92 Nissan Terrano | Intercooled TD27T | 33 x 10.5s
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Re: Let's see your Winch Solenoid Mounting Location
When space is tight, try mounting all your big electrics on a sub member / removable panel. That way all the heavy cabling can stay connected and in place, while the mount is put back in to it's permanent position.
Check this out to see what I mean. Most of the heavy wiring doesn't get touched, once installed and the whole unit lifts in and out. All the cables required to remove the system are easy to reach Fit's into a gap only a 100mm or so wide. Battery isolators, over boost solenoids and winch solenoid.
Check this out to see what I mean. Most of the heavy wiring doesn't get touched, once installed and the whole unit lifts in and out. All the cables required to remove the system are easy to reach Fit's into a gap only a 100mm or so wide. Battery isolators, over boost solenoids and winch solenoid.
Re: Let's see your Winch Solenoid Mounting Location
stovanovich wrote:kiwipete wrote:
This is what I did on my old Terrano. high and dry but you'll need a shoehorn to fit it in there
Haha I already figured I'd need a shoehorn to fit it wherever I put it!
I did look at putting it there as it's ideal location being so close to battery but how did you go about securing it there as I couldn't find anything to bolt too.
From memory I modified the stock bracket for the solenoid to bolt through the top of the wheel arch and pressed the unit down onto it. I never had any issues with it being there but i did place some spiral tubing over a couple of cables to prevent chafing.
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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