accessories?

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  1. #1
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    accessories?

    Another newbie question. Where is the best place to buy accessories for my Argo Bigfoot. I need a winch, brushguard, etc.

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    I can't help you with the winch (I run a 4,200lb Rule, works great and tough as nails, 100 ft spool not the 50 ft).
    I would recommend that you make your own Bushguard, or have it made. My experience with the factory made stuff is that it's not worth the material it's made from. It looks good, and it's OK in a light duty application, but won't stand up to any real abuse.
    Just my 2 bits worth.
    RD
    This one is actually not finished, I will get to it one day.


    A back rack is also VERY handy.


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    Thanks Rock Doctor, thats a great idea. The pics are great too. That looks like a much better job than store bought. I know just the person to assist me with that project.

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    Hitman,

    You need the factory internal bracing (hoop) and backing for the winch. It ties into the frame.

    RD's Conquest looks like it means business. I would have called that 4000 lb winch unnecessary weight. Until I read the Buffalo hunt saga Must be loving your new tires. What a great upgrade for us.
    To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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