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warn hi mount

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warn hi mount

Post by ashgq89 »

i have a warn hi mount and i want to know how i can make it free spool easy with have to struggle or use the control just to pull it out, the wire/ cable is not tangled or and thing. so if ppl can help me that would be great.

another question to have a remote wire in the cab where on the solinoids do i need to put the wire so i can just put it in or out while still driving
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Post by turps »

ashgq89 wrote:i have a warn hi mount and i want to know how i can make it free spool easy with have to struggle or use the control just to pull it out, the wire/ cable is not tangled or and thing. so if ppl can help me that would be great.

another question to have a remote wire in the cab where on the solinoids do i need to put the wire so i can just put it in or out while still driving
Since your Google is broken-
http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/winch/hardwire/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.stu-offroad.com/recovery/incab/incab-1.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

For the free spool. Google Flammin Fab, SG Leslie & Sons and Gigglepin. From there look at there pics and copy. Or buy theres.
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Post by tye1986 »

air free spool and a bearing instead of a bush on the end cap just the bearing makes heaps of difference if your handy on a lave its quite easy
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While on this subject been searching for pitures of a air freespool set up any one have any they can post up
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Post by bru21 »

loosten all the winch mount bolts then freespool and re tighten.

The mounts must be tight with the drum free - often the drum is tight as the side plates are not in line, on plane or square.
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Post by Mosko111 »

doe wrote:While on this subject been searching for pitures of a air freespool set up any one have any they can post up
Mate with a photo of an air free spooled winch all you will see is the air ram attached to the end cap, there isn't really anything to see as all the mods that make it work are inside the drum itself,
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Post by doe »

Mosko111 wrote:
doe wrote:While on this subject been searching for pitures of a air freespool set up any one have any they can post up
Mate with a photo of an air free spooled winch all you will see is the air ram attached to the end cap, there isn't really anything to see as all the mods that make it work are inside the drum itself,
cheers mosko
Thanks Mosko that is what Im after photos of inside of the drum found one post of a set up but would like too look at a few more.
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