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4.6 motor on a 6000 warn

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4.6 motor on a 6000 warn

Post by bazooked »

as it says above i can get hold of a 4.6 for the 6000warn, i might wire in a couple of extra solenoids aswell, will i blow anything up with the extra grunt?, also runnin 8mm dynemma.
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Post by bazooked »

anyone?
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? someone?
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Post by RoldIT »

Them major difference between these and larger winches in the gearing ratio and size which essentially means it will pull faster but reach it's stall load earlier or phyisically break before it reaches stall. Is unlikely to damage it at lower recovery load. That said, I believe current model come with this motor so should be OK.

As long as it has 8mm or larger cable that should not be problem either.

I'm no expert, just my opinion.
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