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Features, benefits, and options for hidden winch mount systems

The ability to mount a winch to the front of any off-road vehicle will add capability and safety when traveling off the beaten path.

There are a few ways to interface a winch with the front end of the 4Runner, the most common is with a full replacement or a low profile bumper. While both options allow for a winch, they can also be heavy and expensive which not everyone wants for their build. Enter the hidden winch mount.

This type of mounting interface allows for the installation of most popular winches and it retains the factory front bumper for an incognito appearance.

As a bonus, because the mount itself is small, it is much lighter than other solutions.

The concept behind the hidden winch mount is to add a winch behind the 4Runner’s front fascia. To do this, the factory aluminum bumper support is removed from the front of the frame, and in its place, a steel winch tray is installed.

This winch mount is bolted to the end caps on the frame, allowing maximum strength as an anchor for the winch. All of this is hidden behind the plastic fascia, except an opening for the fairlead/winch line to come through.

Accessing the winch during operation is done by opening the hood and reaching down from the top. For this reason, a winch with a remote clutch is ideal but not necessary. For wired winch remotes, a hole can be cut into the plastic bumper to fit the plug receptacle.

Pros

Discrete winch mount

Low weight

OEM appearance

Recovery points (if equipped)

Easy installation

Won’t require a spring upgrade, although it might be preferable

Cons

Hard to access winch

No additional protection off-road

Requires cutting/trimming/drilling of stock front bumper

5th Gen Hidden Winch Mount Options

Hidden Winch Mount Specialists Budbuilt SDHQ Off-Road CBI Off-Road Fabrication (No product information available) Pelfreybilt (Discontinued)

Let’s jump into the specs and information about each hidden winch mount option

#1 – Hidden Winch Mount Specialists

Sets you back: $490, +$190 for recovery points

Stand-out Features

40 pounds

Bare steel finish

3/16″ steel construction

Optional recovery points

Bolts to the frame (4 bolts)

Product page (2010-2013): Check Today’s Price

Product page (2014+): Check Price

Both the Hidden Winch Mount Systems (early and late 5th Gen 4Runners) is a simple bolt-on replacement for your behind your valance. As HWMMS puts it “Its a direct replacement for your wimpy factory aluminum bumper”.

Well, it’s not a direct replacement for your whole bumper, it just lives behind your grille.

There is no welding required but it does require minor trimming of the factory bumper cover. You need to cut a hole in your front bumper to accommodate the winch line and mount the fairlead.

This mounting system weighs around 40lbs.

All Winch mounts are shipped bare steel to either paint or powder coated.

You can also add 2 Recovery Points for around $200 extra which is a great option considering our 5th Gen 4Runners do not have any “true” recovery points from the factory. We do have tie down points and they might work in a recovery pinch but don’t expect them to pull you out of every hole.

This a great option to consider if you are looking to maintain the factory front-end while adding a winch, lightbar and even recovery points.

#2 – Budbuilt

Sets you back: $375, +$30 for light mounts

Stand-out Features

2010-2013 4Runner only

25 pounds

Black powder coat finish

Steel construction

Optional light mounts

Clamps to frame (4 U-bolts, 2 drill bolts optional)

Non-integrated winches up to 9,500 pounds

Product Page and Pricing: Check Price

#3 – SDHQ Off-Road

Sets you back: $530, +$65 for winch relocation kit

Stand-out Features

2014 – current fitment only

Black powder coat finish

33 pounds

1/4″ steel construction

Triangulated design for strength

CAD designed for Warn Zeon 10-S / 10-S Platinum Zeon winch control relocation kit available

Bolts on to frame

Templates included to cut the front valence

Click here for the product page

#4 – CBI Off-Road Fabrication

Sets you back: $450

No product information was available.

We attempted to contact CBI about this product with no reply. Talking to others that have been able to speak with them regarding this product, they do not promote this product openly and do not have any available information for it at this time. You can still view and order it on their website.

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Deciding what works best for you

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The first question to answer is whether or not the hidden winch mount solution is for you. If you are trying to save weight, money and retain the factory look while adding the capability of a winch, this solution is right for you!

If you decide that something with more capability or “off-road looks” fits your build better, you’ll want to consider a partial or full replacement bumper. For more information on those products, check out our previous article on Front Bumper Options.

If you’ve decided on the hidden winch mount, look through the options to see which one incorporates the features that you find important!

Questions or Comments? Leave them below!