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ViperMax 12000 Winch Control Install

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by scott96929, Mar 14, 2015.

  1. Mar 14, 2015 at 6:32 PM
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    scott96929

    scott96929 [OP] IRoniK

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    Phoenix, Az
    Vehicle:
    2007 Tocoma PreRunner (Ironik)
    All Pro Front Plate Bumper, MaxTrac 4" Spindles, Light Racing Upper Control Arms, BOSS Leaf Springs, Toytec Adjustable Coilovers, Fox 2.0 Rear shocks, 17" Raceline Assault Wheels, Toyo RT 285 70R17, AFE Stg II Cold Air Intake, Prinsu Cabrack, Prinsu Bedrack, 10K Kensun HID Headlights, Avec 20" Optic LED Light Bar, Avec LED Fog Lights, Heretic 30" Combo LED Light Bar, Viper Max 12000 Winch, Quick Fist, Tepui Kukeman Ruggerized RTT, Smittybilt Awning, Relentless Fab Tailgate Reinforcement, Anti-Dark Hood Lighting Kit, Fog Lights Anytime Mod, Rear Differential Breather Mod, P&L Tailgate Lock, KMFAB Rock Sliders, KMFAB Rock Light Kit, KMFAB Bed Light Kit, KMFAB RTT Light Kit, KMFAB 12 VDC Outlet Kit,Optima Dual Battery, SSCS Kit, Switch Pro 8100 Kit, Cali Raised Ditch Light Kit
    Below are pics showing where and how I install my ViperMax 12000 Winch Control Module. I put it right behind my grill. Drilled a couple holes for the mounting bracket, trimmed here and there with the plastic brackets surrounding the module and here it is. Winch is all wired up, ready for action.

    1. Drilled the (2) holes in the metal frame.
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    2. View of the (2) mounting holes for the controller.
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    3. Mounted the controller to the frame.
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    4. Hooked up all wiring.
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    5. Routed cables and wire tied them securely to prevent chaffing.
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    6. Looking down on finished install.
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