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Winches

General Tech Talk

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Post by Mczook »

IMO you get what you pay for and if you strip most of these winches down you will soon find out their short falls. Reliability is upmost last thing you want is for a winch to fail or stall especially for something as basic as fault wire connection.

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Post by Wooders »

Wenches, striping & Brawn - what a combo huh ;)

But I agree about the differnece in compentary - little things like the quality of bushes and bearings - that the average consumer wouldn't notice - I bet if there are cheap corners to be cut they've been cut .... ;)
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Post by RoldIT »

Wooders wrote:But I agree about the differnece in compentary - little things like the quality of bushes and bearings - that the average consumer wouldn't notice - I bet if there are cheap corners to be cut they've been cut .... ;)


I don't disagree with you but I seem to recall Warn 4.6hp motors with plastic brush holders?!?! :shock:

How much did that save them at manufacture, 10c maybe?

Name branding and reputation is USUALLY a sign of quality but not always.

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