winch?
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Jeepers are some of most knowledgable group of people when it comes to off roading, and most of those guys are running the warns and ramseys. I have to agree with hammer on that one. On that note though, what winch does the army put on all of their hummers? Mile Marker. Dependable.
Honestly, if you stay with the top names, you will be fine based on this: How often are you really going to have to use your winch? (BTW, using it to pull trees insnt a good ide'er).
For pulling power, it is recommended to have 1.5 more capacity than vehilce weight, as stated above. There was an instance where I ****** blocked up because the strain on the single line seemed a little much.
ramhunter... Ive been working like a damned dog man. I like yer new truck though eh, actually quite jealous! But other than that, im still good lookin and wife is still even hotter. lmao....
Honestly, if you stay with the top names, you will be fine based on this: How often are you really going to have to use your winch? (BTW, using it to pull trees insnt a good ide'er).
For pulling power, it is recommended to have 1.5 more capacity than vehilce weight, as stated above. There was an instance where I ****** blocked up because the strain on the single line seemed a little much.
ramhunter... Ive been working like a damned dog man. I like yer new truck though eh, actually quite jealous! But other than that, im still good lookin and wife is still even hotter. lmao....
#12
I know the Military did at one point use Warn because I almost bought a military spec Warn winch once. I called Warn about fitment and was told those were not to be sold to the public and parts could not be obtained for them. So the 'no parts' was why i didnt get one.
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You can't go by the military anymore. My uncle is in procurement at West Point. It's basically not even an issue of low bid, but basically greasing the right palm...
I've seen the solenoids go on every brand so far except the Smittybuilts (but they've only been a player for about three years). If you just plan on having it for an emergency once every couple of years, go for price. If you plan to play often, or like me, have a piece of land where you'd use it more often, then spend the extra jing on a Warn or Ramsey...
I've seen the solenoids go on every brand so far except the Smittybuilts (but they've only been a player for about three years). If you just plan on having it for an emergency once every couple of years, go for price. If you plan to play often, or like me, have a piece of land where you'd use it more often, then spend the extra jing on a Warn or Ramsey...
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hahaha, awsome weedahoe. Just for clarification, the Army is putting Mile Marker on their hummers right now.
If you compare the 12000 lb Warn winch with the mile marker, the mile marker numbers are better. But hey, if your winch works the one time you need it too, I dont care if it a harbor freight winch spoolin your rig, its the best one at the moment!
If you compare the 12000 lb Warn winch with the mile marker, the mile marker numbers are better. But hey, if your winch works the one time you need it too, I dont care if it a harbor freight winch spoolin your rig, its the best one at the moment!
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You know its funny, when I had my jeep, I had warn bumpers front and rear, with the intention of installing a winch. I paid around 500 dollars for each bumper. Amazing. After having it installed for 6 months or so, I realized there were way better bumpers out on the market for the money. Hanson, poison spyder, fab fours.. and more.
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