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what size winch

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what size winch

Post by Shorti »

Guys with swb pajeros what size winches are you running?
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Post by -Scott- »

None! :armsup:
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Post by Shorti »

-Scott- wrote:None! :armsup:
That seems to be the cheapest model ;) After contemplating it, I don't think I will need one.
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Post by NJV6 »

Was a 8274 (8000 pound) Hi Mount warn but I didn't really need all that weight over the front, awesome winch, pulled anything.

I now have a Warn XD9000 low mount. 9000 pound and I'm happy with it, not as fast as the 8274 under low load situations but a dam sight lighter, stops the front crashing around as much. It might only be 25 kg lighter (counting less rope) but it makes all the difference,


You'd be happy with a 9000 pound winch on the Paj thats for sure.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

I've got a 9000lb Warn low mount (mines a lwb though) and it's never let me down.
I put 40 meters of nylon rope on 2 years ago and that stuff is magic compared to the steel cable.
A good dual battery set up is a must to get the most out of your winch.
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Post by klrevo »

yeh iv got a warn M8000 8000 pound winch, seems to pull the little paj pretty well, upgrading to synthetic rope soon enough though, steel has death written all over it :shock:

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Post by Adomw »

12000lb Hydraulic

no huge batteries required just a power steering fluid cooler

real slow but will pull all day..,
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Post by Alej Altuve »

I have a Ramsey REP 6000, small but very light, I don't need more. When I need more power I use a set of pullies...... Mine its a SWB. I think the perfect would be a 8000 or 9000 Lb for a Swb
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Post by Noisey »

Warn 8000 pound "industrial Series" with shortened drum to fit between chassis rails. Has plenty of pull but has struggled under really hard situations (not running a dual battery setup is probably half my problem)
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