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My point was that when you have your zook parked up against a tree or whatever to anchor it to rescue your mates, a 12000lb winch could potentially damage your chassis. You know how thin a zook chassis is.want33s wrote:I don't know about you but I have mates and most of them don't have Zooks they have Cruisers and Patrols and when they get stuck I pull them out. I never wanted a Zook only winch that I would burn out saving a bigger car.GRPABT1 wrote:Why the hell would you need a 12000 pound winch? I highly doubt a zook's thin chassis would appreciate the full brunt that a 12000 pounder could produce.
Get a Tmax, for the price you can't beat them.
The 12000lb winch is actually lighter than my 9500lb and has a faster line speed.
Build Thread - http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=168546&p=1927514&hilit=GRPABT1%27s+zook#p1927514
Your talking about one of these. This holds a 400amp gold plated fuse which I run all my electrics threw.Disco1Modified wrote:If you go into Autobarn and look in the car audio section they have lots of high current fuses for the doof-doof guys and their audio power amps. They have an in-line fuse holder with a 250 amp fuse (nice and wanky clear perspex holder with gold plated terminals. I used a 400amp fuse - they are used in forklifts. I don't have any photo's just yet. The fuse holder andd fuses were not that expensive.
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