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winch?
There are so many choices for winches now, i dunno what to get! I think a 8000lb would be enough. Am I right? I only wheel in snow. Are the cheap ones that bad? Like smittybuilt and milemarker or am I just paying for the "warn" name?
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8k is fine, in fact perfect for our trucks. imo, i like to support local places out, and warn manufacturers their winches only like 7 miles from my place. I want a 9.5ti...overkill? yes.
My buddy has a harbor freight winch, still uses it and it's been used quite a bit on differnet rigs for the past 2 years. |
thats the only response?? i know better than to trust shane!! haha
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I have the milemarker 8000 on my truck and it hasnt failed me yet.
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I just bought a Summit Racing 9000lb Winch, I know another member has their 10,000lb winch and loves it, so i bought the same brand
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Rule of thumb....
Truck weight x 1.5 = minimum winch capacity. |
I have the Warn 8,000lb winch. Pulled my cherokee out of some nasty sticky stuff. Havnt mounted it on the ranger yet.
The way I look at it is that when I need to use the winch, I really really need it. Mainly as Im ussually by myself. Thats not exactly the time I wanna find out that the cheap chinese winch is goona konk out on me. Sorry but a winch isnt the spot to go cheap. You can get a new warn low profile 8,000 lb winch for $600. I had a guy help pull me out a while back. My winch cable an straps werent quite long enough so he hooked his winch on to mine. He had a T-MAX brand winch. While it worked, it was SLOOOOWWWWW. Another decent winch is the Older Warn model 8274. That is a quick winch, although it is rather tall. |
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