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MileMarker Winch, Power Steering pump, and Front Bumper Installation on a 1986 - 1996 F250  


The winch is a hydraulic Mile Mark 2 speed 10500 unit.  I purchased it from Summit Racing for 729 US with shipping.  Installation took a Saturday afternoon.  Unfortunately performance wasn't what I expected, first time using it I had to rev the engine up just to get it to pull in low range.  Second time out my power steering pump quit with 30 feet of cable rolled out.  For some still unknown reason the pump started to work again long enough to get the cable reeled in.  We figured it must be a bad pump, it would whine a lot even during normal driving.  So I ordered a pump from AGR, after the installation it was like I had two winches.  The power is incredible.  At idle it pulled my truck through 35" deep mud without problems and even allowed me to steer at the same time.  The AGR pump is worth the $120.

In case you are wondering the bumper is made by Sterling Equipment, they were the only company I could find which made a tube bumper with a winch mount for the full size truck.  They also were able to compensate for my 3" body lift, added mounts for toe hooks, and the wrap around brush guards.  Total cost was $535 US.

The final thing done was a set of 35" Super Swamper SSR Radials mounted on American Racing 16x8 Baja rims.  If you like the Baja rims and are offered the Eagle rims instead insist on the American Racing rims.  The Eagle only have 2200 lb load rating, the Baja have a 3100 lb rating.  The best thing is they are the same price as the Eagle rims.  The tires and rims cost $1142 with $87 shipping at 4 Wheel Parts Wholesaler.  The 5th time out wheel'n I cut a sidewall on a rock.  4WPW has an 'offroad' hazard warranty.  I got a free replacement tire after sending in pictures of the damaged tire, but had to pay $40 in shipping.  Oh well better than $180 for a new tire.

The truck has no suspension lift but does have a 3" body lift.  Plenty of clearance for the 35" tires.

Ah, now i am ready to pull the wimpy 5.0 for a real engine...

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Greg Carter is an Electrical Engineer but spends his time writing security protocol code for Entrust Technologies.  


Steve Shaw is a Mechanical Engineer who designs military killing machines (really!) for Computing Devices Canada a subsidiary of General Dynamics.


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