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gigglepin dual motor winch??

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gigglepin dual motor winch??

Post by young pup »

does any one use the gigglepin winch? much better than say a warn or something? how much are we talking for one of these?
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Post by young pup »

ye ive been on this site.. i would like some personal feedback on how it compares to other winches...
thanks anyway though
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Post by gqpete »

not many sold so you may be waiting a while for someone who has one to reply. i know of 2 winches sold.
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Re: gigglepin dual motor winch??

Post by nzdarin »

young pup wrote:does any one use the gigglepin winch? much better than say a warn or something? how much are we talking for one of these?
As the saying goes, if you have to ask you can't afford it!
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Post by AFeral »

Last time i asked $7000 with no motors, cable or solinoids
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Post by young pup »

mmm dam, im only an apprentice of course i cant afford it... its taken me a years worth of saving to put in bit over 4k of suspension into my patrol, but i can save well.. (well always broke but when i do get money it gets pumped into my truck)
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Post by beinthemud »

Looks like $500 for the motor and $200 for the solenoid
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Post by tom_286 »

beinthemud wrote:Looks like $500 for the motor and $200 for the solenoid
Remember you'll need 2 motors and if you go for that type of solendoid pack you'll need 2 of them as well.
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Post by beinthemud »

Anyone want to swap one

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Post by Mousie »

i got one of them... been sitting in my shed for a while waiting for the rest of the car to get finished so i can sit on :P

there fken ausome.... havnt had mine in action yet but just go watch some wich challanges...
put 24v into them adn they pull as fast if not faster then 1st gear low rang :P
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Post by uninformed »

AFeral wrote:Last time i asked $7000 with no motors, cable or solinoids
I would think a compareable hyd set up could be done for less
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Post by Ruffy »

uninformed wrote:
AFeral wrote:Last time i asked $7000 with no motors, cable or solinoids
I would think a compareable hyd set up could be done for less
If it could it would, but it can't so it hasn't.
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Post by TasMQ »

You still need a high mount to bolt the motor too but they are an awesome winch and hyro winches are crap compared to these babies
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Post by Leeroy »

What about the flamin fabrications twin in-line motor mod? They seem to be a MUCH cheaper way of getting two motors on a high mount, worth looking into I would think?
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Post by AFeral »

Pretty sure the on track boys started with flammin fabs twin motor set up and later switched to the gigglepin winchs. Not sure why would be intresting too know.

TasMq why are hydro winchs crap compared to the gigglepin set ups ? Surly a well set up V8 powered hydro winch would pull just as well if not better than a twin motor high mount.
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Post by digsy »

Just on a side note

There is a company up this way in Rockhampton... I think it is Russtuf?
And he builds triple motored low mount winch's that do 18km/h under full load... they are rediculous for winch challanges and as far as I can see at XWC where there was a number of Giggle Pin'd (just the hat) High mounts, the low mount blew them out of the water for outright speed.

Might be worth looking into?

The guy that builds the winch drove in Cliffhanger 09. Came 5th overall in the ARB Rockhampton GQ ute.

He works at ARB Rocky so worth calling there and asking about them?

I believe that they are alot less than $7G...
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Post by nastytroll »

AFeral wrote:Pretty sure the on track boys started with flammin fabs twin motor set up and later switched to the gigglepin winchs. Not sure why would be intresting too know.

TasMq why are hydro winchs crap compared to the gigglepin set ups ? Surly a well set up V8 powered hydro winch would pull just as well if not better than a twin motor high mount.
Gigglepin offer different gear ratio's, couls by why Ontrack changed.
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Post by ludacris »

AFeral wrote:Pretty sure the on track boys started with flammin fabs twin motor set up and later switched to the gigglepin winchs. Not sure why would be intresting too know.

TasMq why are hydro winchs crap compared to the gigglepin set ups ? Surly a well set up V8 powered hydro winch would pull just as well if not better than a twin motor high mount.
Yes they can be built and are faster but they are expensive as. I have heard as much as $20 000 and upwards.

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Post by The_Wazza »

Leeroy wrote:What about the flamin fabrications twin in-line motor mod? They seem to be a MUCH cheaper way of getting two motors on a high mount, worth looking into I would think?
Even cheaper now $600 + gst.... to help those who can't afford other options.
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Post by bogged »

young pup wrote:mmm dam, im only an apprentice of course i cant afford it... its taken me a years worth of saving to put in bit over 4k of suspension into my patrol, but i can save well.. (well always broke but when i do get money it gets pumped into my truck)
You really need to ask do you need a $10k+ winch, are you competing?
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Post by v8zuki »

i have heard of a gu down sth that has the gigle pin winch with a flamin twin motor stup .yes that is 4 6hp motors dont now if its true but it is what i heard
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Post by Dezza80 »

dont know about distrbutors here, but i got mine in the UK (housing, with gear set inside) my cousin bought it and sent it over, cost me $650 AUS plus new 6hp motors and wiring and solinoids.

not any faster than a single 6hp but man has it got some pull
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Post by Farva »

bit of a thread jack here, im lookin at going the gigglepin top hat soon. whats the most common ratio getting around these days for winch challenge? hoping to get over from WA to compete in the ATECO this year.

i read they make something bullsh*t like 60% faster now :D now thats all well and good if youve got a straight long pull but if you get stuck in a big rut problem is when you go to pull it in again you got more chance of snapping the rope right becuase of the increased line speed?

was thinking the 25% faster ones or possibly 40%. with 24v going through it its still going to haul ass.
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Post by Slunnie »

Increased linespeed will decrease the pull on the rope - you'll be less likely to snap the rope with the same given motor when running higher linespeed gears.
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Post by Mudzuki »

Slunnie wrote:Increased linespeed will decrease the pull on the rope - you'll be less likely to snap the rope with the same given motor when running higher linespeed gears.
Yep, but the fact is that you have two 12 volt 6HP motors being fed 24 volts. That sort of power from the motors can make sort work of a rope if it isn't in good condition, no matter which gearing you choose.
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Post by Slunnie »

Mudzuki wrote:
Slunnie wrote:Increased linespeed will decrease the pull on the rope - you'll be less likely to snap the rope with the same given motor when running higher linespeed gears.
Yep, but the fact is that you have two 12 volt 6HP motors being fed 24 volts. That sort of power from the motors can make sort work of a rope if it isn't in good condition, no matter which gearing you choose.
Yes, though thats different to what was asked and what I commented. I've made it pretty clear that my comment was in relation to the gear changes in isolation and not by doubling the motors and doubling the voltage.
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Post by 90pickup »

I got a full Gigglepin winch ( dual motors+freespool housing) on my Landy as mid winch.
I think the winch design is very clever and the quality is good, but it still takes me 2-4 flicks on the switch to make it work. The Gigglepin winches here have a better spring and work without any issues as far as I know. As I said, the design is spot on, but my experience is mixed.m
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