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Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

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Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by danaz »

Hi All, I've got an 8000 pound Warn winch that I bought new a couple of years ago. I have been looking into changing the wire to rope but have noticed I could probably just sell the Warn and "upgrade" to a Tigerz 12000 pound winch with rope for probably litle or no cost. My thinking is: I'll get the rope, the Tigerz winch is more advanced in terms of it's braking system, better sealed and has higher pulling capacity.

My question is what are peoples thoughts on this swap? Warn has the better reputation but Tigerz seems to have plenty of positive reviews too...
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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by cruzinnboozn »

The days of Warn being the ducks nutz are long gone....

Tigerz are a very good unit and have great reviews, not to mention designed and tested for Aust. conditions

Make sure you measure the tigerz though, as there is a slight length issue on some models
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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by bru21 »

Mate of mine sells these and they are :cool:

http://www.scintex.com.au/Winches/View-all-products/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Full warranty too!

I'll be running on on the 76 as soon as I get a bar built

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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by flexytj »

keep your m8000 and just buy some rope for it .

m8000 might be a little slow but it is still a better winch than the tigerz11 or other chinese junkers .
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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by Sandy Rut »

My thought on the swap is "dont do it!".
Hang on to the warn and get some rope from the USA
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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by rowenb »

Just pulled apart my old warn 9000 and while it looks all good inside motor and gearbox the switch gear is corroded and seems to be the thing stopping it from working. I saw in an old post that Tigers11 sell these solenoids that i might be needing but just wanna make sure that will do the job. Any decent solenoid will work by rights wouldn't it? First time pulling a winch apart.
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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by cruzinnboozn »

Tigerz solenoid will work, and you only need one.

A lot better than the multiple warn ones.
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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by flexytj »

get an albright or use cole hersee solenoids
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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by hulsty »

I swapped from a warn 9000lbs to a tigerz11 10000lbs high speed, the tigerz11 really makes the warn look like a dinosaur. I had a couple of teething issues with the initial solenoids I was supplied by tigerz11, bad batch apparently and easily fixed up. It has a much better brake than the warn, much faster, especially at no load and it spools out very easily.
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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by MightyMouse »

I've got a 12,000 lb tigerz and its done the job well. Given it came with the normal remote, a wireless remote, synthetic rope and a suitable al fairlead - its been a good investment.
( usual disclaimers )

It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Re: Swapping Warn M8000 for Tigerz 12000

Post by BabyGodzillaGTi-R »

You pay for what you get.
I kinda regret selling of both our Warn M8000 which were bought new.
Bought some Ding Dong China made 12000lb winch that is the same thing on Zoltan's truck.

So far it works but somehow i'm still not convinced it's better than our old Warn.
Maybe it needs to go through a few more harder pull to win my heart.

So far our 12000lb have suffered water ingression in the motor and needed a service.
The wireless thingy gives problems.

While the Warn works from the word go. Mind you our Warn been on the truck since the Mid 80s.
However you gotta give credit where it's due for the cost savings for the China winch.
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