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tigerz winches

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Post by macca81 »

now i know all about the big thread a few months back about this winch etc etc, BUT i want to know if anyone has them?(other than the one used agaisnt the ironman in the test in above thread), and what do people think about them? very interested in the price, particularly with the plasma rope. but i dont wanna pay for something thats gunna die in the arse in a cpl of months...

so, thought?
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Post by dwaynes »

had one from 2006 used it and used it then passed it on when i went to a pto set up.
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Post by chips59 »

hi mate, did you see the P&h charge, $143.00. add that to the price of the solenoid and for that price you can get one from a guy in nsw with a twelve month warranty.
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Post by tigerz11 »

chips59 wrote:hi mate, did you see the P&h charge, $143.00. add that to the price of the solenoid and for that price you can get one from a guy in nsw with a twelve month warranty.
whats the postage and handling charge?? what am i missing here
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Post by chunderlicious »

tigerz11 wrote:
chips59 wrote:hi mate, did you see the P&h charge, $143.00. add that to the price of the solenoid and for that price you can get one from a guy in nsw with a twelve month warranty.
whats the postage and handling charge?? what am i missing here
they allready have a solenoid too...
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Post by taspatrol »

my mate got one sent to tassie it only cost like 80$ and didnt have to buy anything extra and the time i used it on his patrol it did its job we were happy with it
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Post by macca81 »

taspatrol wrote:my mate got one sent to tassie it only cost like 80$ and didnt have to buy anything extra and the time i used it on his patrol it did its job we were happy with it

that you justin?? so it worked fine when used in anger??
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Post by taspatrol »

yep we were stuck up to our asses in mud in a soa gq flat tray
got us out
pulled it out at home and it was dry as =waterproof
but we only used it once
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Post by croozaman »

Seen them on EBay with a 3 year warranty, so cant be too bad esp at the price. Will be getting one when I get my tax back hopefully
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Post by gtir300 »

Fitted one with synthetic rope to my 80 last week. Fitting was awkward but that was due to the Opposite Lock front bar I have and I also mounted the solenoid in the engine bay with a master kill switch and in cab winch control.....so i took my time with it all.

The seals appear to be very good (I had to rotate the gearbox to suit the OL bar). The solenoid was easy to adjust the wiring and also appears waterproof.

May get to use (correction I WANT to use it) this weekend.

And Postage to Perth was only $99 and my missus said it was a good and easy buy on ebay.
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Post by little rusty »

ive researched them a bit and seem to be quiet good - 12000lb, plasma and 3 yr warranty for less than a chewed up second hand warn ($800) anyday!!! I think i read somewhere that they were in another market before entering the 4wd realm with winches - did a google search and couldn't find anything. If it means anything Simon from 4WDTV has them as a sponsor...???
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Post by tigerz11 »

little rusty wrote:ive researched them a bit and seem to be quiet good - 12000lb, plasma and 3 yr warranty for less than a chewed up second hand warn ($800) anyday!!! I think i read somewhere that they were in another market before entering the 4wd realm with winches - did a google search and couldn't find anything. If it means anything Simon from 4WDTV has them as a sponsor...???
THE 4WD TV SHOW will be running a 12 month testing program with the winch on one of there vehicles ,,ARB have supplied the bull bar ,,will be on the show shortly, so far simon is very happy with them
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Post by little rusty »

do you want someone in brissy to run a testing program for you???
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Post by macca81 »

little rusty wrote:do you want someone in brissy to run a testing program for you???
:cool:
for sure! can you run the tests in tassie so i can observe?? :P
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Post by love ke70 »

heck, if your giving them away ill wack one on the trol and take some pics ;) its hand plenty of times when a winch woulda been the only way up a track or two.

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12000lb

Post by stonermq »

looking at one on ebay just wanting to know if any of you have bought one since these posts? any good or wasting my money?
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Post by stonermq »

thanks mate sounds all good might have to get it and see what its like
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Post by A12 »

I just fitted one to the front of my Jeep. I have the 10k pound one.

I am mounting the solenoid under the bonnet and will be installing a kill/off switch eventually. In the interim I just disconnect it from the positive terminal so it can't be run.

I am going to the Jeep jamboree this weekend, hopefully I will get a chance to use it in anger...I will let you know how it goes.

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Post by physh »

What sort of master kill switch would work on a winch like that 12000lb one?
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kill switch

Post by stonermq »

no idea what kill switch would work ill ask tomorrow when i go pick mine up (if i remember)
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Post by Hobzee »

Hey guys I stocked up on the below switches for CCDA cut off regs and only sold a few - These are ideal for winches. I will sell them for $50 off to any Outer members who call us and pay over the phone .. while stocks last.

250 continuous amps shoud do the job.

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Post by joeblow »

tigerz11 wrote:
little rusty wrote:ive researched them a bit and seem to be quiet good - 12000lb, plasma and 3 yr warranty for less than a chewed up second hand warn ($800) anyday!!! I think i read somewhere that they were in another market before entering the 4wd realm with winches - did a google search and couldn't find anything. If it means anything Simon from 4WDTV has them as a sponsor...???
THE 4WD TV SHOW will be running a 12 month testing program with the winch on one of there vehicles ,,ARB have supplied the bull bar ,,will be on the show shortly, so far simon is very happy with them
i'd be happy with free stuff too... ;)
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switches?

Post by stonermq »

hobzee im coming down tommorow to pick up a winch off you fellas wondering if i can grab one of those switches too?
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Post by tigerz11 »

joeblow wrote:
tigerz11 wrote:
little rusty wrote:ive researched them a bit and seem to be quiet good - 12000lb, plasma and 3 yr warranty for less than a chewed up second hand warn ($800) anyday!!! I think i read somewhere that they were in another market before entering the 4wd realm with winches - did a google search and couldn't find anything. If it means anything Simon from 4WDTV has them as a sponsor...???
THE 4WD TV SHOW will be running a 12 month testing program with the winch on one of there vehicles ,,ARB have supplied the bull bar ,,will be on the show shortly, so far simon is very happy with them
i'd be happy with free stuff too... ;)
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Post by joeblow »

ahhh....sarcasm is a lost art form.
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?

Post by stonermq »

i agree with tigerz11 some sort of deal has had to be done for them to test it. something like you scratch my back ill scratch yours maybe
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Post by Slunnie »

Will the tigerz11 solinoid mount inside the Warn solinoid box and wire in to everything easily enough?

Another ques... with the radio control, will others with the same control box end up controlling all of the spectators winchs also, or are they reasonable individual in the frequency???
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Re: ?

Post by MARKx4 »

stonermq wrote:i agree with tigerz11 some sort of deal has had to be done for them to test it. something like you scratch my back ill scratch yours maybe
Of course something like that will happen and it could be for free. He lets simon test the winch and says the brands name 10 times in the segment that is on air, gives it a good wrap on TV and there is your deal between the 2 im geussing. Lets just hope it is a good testing program and if there is any problems whilst simon uses it is mentioned on the show.
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Post by chpd80 »

Whats a bet the guy who gave simon the test winch has something to do with deer hunting :D :D
Is it just me or does everyone on the "your rigs" segment seem to be one of Simons hunting mates.??????
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