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Superwinch X9 on ARB Bar

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Superwinch X9 on ARB Bar

Post by amshaw »

Hi Guys,
Has anybody fitted a Superwinch X9 to a ARB winch bar?

I have a 2nd hand X9 (not fitted or even held it up to see if it will fit) but its missing the control box and the motor is burnt out.....Will cost about $800+ for the bits I need....ie new motor and control box.

Ive found 2 winchs in the Trading post but before I go any further I had better ask if you guys have tried one out??

I would usally just go to the shed and have a look but the winch isnt here.....plus its a crap day here in any case !

Any ideas would be good
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Post by TuffRR »

I don't really know how good or otherwise the Superwinch are compared to a Warn but i recently bought a 9000lb Warn winch of ebay for less than $800. It's in near new condition.

I'd be more inclined to spend less money getting a good warn than spending more and still ending up with a potentially lesser quality winch.

Of course if Superwinch are as good, then all of the above is irrelevant.
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Post by amshaw »

TuffRR wrote:I don't really know how good or otherwise the Superwinch are compared to a Warn but i recently bought a 9000lb Warn winch of ebay for less than $800. It's in near new condition.

I'd be more inclined to spend less money getting a good warn than spending more and still ending up with a potentially lesser quality winch.

Of course if Superwinch are as good, then all of the above is irrelevant.
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Post by RangingRover »

superwinch are quite reliable, have a mate who has one (X9, i believe) and its never given him any trouble - think it's up for sale at the moment actually, he just wants a bit faster line speed (no idea why, he just has to have the best of everything). His is mounted in an ARB bar - pretty much any winch will fit in an ARB bar, the mounting pattern is pretty standard.
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Post by TuffRR »

amshaw wrote: Arhhh....that was you who got it in the end...So to speak :shock: :roll: ;)

Yeah I was watching that....but thoguht for a extra few hundred a new one could be had....but thats just me
Price for a new 9000 in ARB catalog is around $1,700. Unless you mean the Magnums?

I fired it up this arvo and it all seems to work. Just got to get around installing it now, so many things already on my to-do list.
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Post by Aquarangie »

I bought a 2 year old M8000lb winch off e-bay for $500 (used twice so I was told). Still have to mount it, been busy :bad-words:

Not as big as I would have wanted, but for that price I wasn't prepared to whinge. Might be a bit slower, but I've had a turfor for 10 years and only used it 5-6 times so I made my purchase on that proviso.

Steer clear of thise cheap Chinese crap jobs, they look dodgy and probably are :shock:

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Post by amshaw »

TuffRR wrote:
amshaw wrote: Arhhh....that was you who got it in the end...So to speak :shock: :roll: ;)

Yeah I was watching that....but thoguht for a extra few hundred a new one could be had....but thats just me
Price for a new 9000 in ARB catalog is around $1,700. Unless you mean the Magnums?

I fired it up this arvo and it all seems to work. Just got to get around installing it now, so many things already on my to-do list.
Im sure Ive seen a Warn 9000 much cheaper than that...was about $1300-1400.
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Post by cloughy »

Aquarangie wrote:Steer clear of thise cheap Chinese crap jobs, they look dodgy and probably are :shock:
Good advice from someone who obviously hasn't owned or fitted one :roll:

Chinese jobbies work alright its just the gearbox end cant be rotated like most other slow mounts causing the little handle to be in a difficult position to operate.

Second hand high mounts are by far the best value for money around, the are a much better winch by design with much less to go wrong and can be had for anywhere between 500 - 1200 bucks pretty readily out of the trading post
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Post by Reddo »

X9s are fine. We've had one for over a year on the Disco, fitted to a TJM bar and it has been thru hell and back. Only problem was a failure of the main earth connecter on the winch body due to corrosicon which caused the unit to somehow earth thru its guts which melted the brush holders a bit.

Made sure the earth is more solid and painted it over for added insurance to stop water/mud corroding the connection. We've also used it to pull trees down for firewood, including winching them up out of gulleys and believe me they pull like a train even on a single line pull (which is all we've ever used).

For 450 dollars new new (off a Gov car) it was a steal I reckon.
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