I did today start the copy-paste of
@Barney &
@Lollo050968 flipable European winch cover. I hope they will not bring me to court for copyright infringement.
And I have a question ... see below.
I bought exactly the same 2 hinges, and 3 magnets, not in Germany, because the site did send me to a Belgian provider at some 20km from my place.
The hinges are nice, because they have a clicking position system that keeps them open in a certain angle, therefore the cover doesn't fall down (see my second picture: I wasn't holding the cover).
I didn't finish, only placed the hinges. It is not difficult, but it takes quite some time, because you have to, not only drill holes, but also grind the inside protruding reinforcement plastic of the bumper a little bit to be able to put the screws and bolts.
The only difference until now is that I did place the hinges somewhat more towards the center. And I did place my screws back. The idea is to remove preventively my screws when I am in possibly difficult terrain. And put them back when I think I will not need my winch so that curious people can't open the winch cover.
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Now, my question to
@Barney or
@Lollo050968 :
Did you cut the 3 protruding plastics of the winch cover shown on the picture below:
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