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warn 9000 mods
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 11:04 pm
by Ruggers
has anyone done some mods to these i just pulled mine apart and the motor was full of clay so i got it rebuilt, and the circlip on the internal brake had broken so i replaced the clip but now when i stop reeling in our out it stops all of a studden is this ok as it used to keep rolling slowing down when i stop reeling in with know load on it. so has any body put breather systems or anything else to stop this from happening again. and of course i only found out the winch was working when i needed it hey.
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 5:42 pm
by ODD BALL
Sounds like the winch is working good. The laydown modl Warn winch's have a lame sealing for the break and inneer works. The guys that get in thre mud and silt here have bad luck with the contamination. Get a 8274 and have fun!
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 7:43 pm
by Ruggers
so the sudden stoping of the winch is ok. i would have gotten a high mount but i dont plan on doing any comps in this vehicle. so speed doesnt matter as long as it reliable thats what matters
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 7:59 pm
by bogged
ODD BALL wrote: Get a 8274 and have fun!
Highmounts are good if your serious, for the weekly punter that rarely goes offroad, the 9000 is ample for most cars.
here new they are nearly $700 more than a low mount...
New..
High mount $2,499.99
9000 low $1,790.00
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 9:35 am
by ODD BALL
bogged wrote:ODD BALL wrote: Get a 8274 and have fun!
Highmounts are good if your serious, for the weekly punter that rarely goes offroad, the 9000 is ample for most cars.
here new they are nearly $700 more than a low mount...
New..
High mount $2,499.99
9000 low $1,790.00
I like the highmount for my Jeeps cause I do a lot of wheeling. At times I go without missing a trip yet I understand the lowmount for the medium wheeler.
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 9:40 am
by FireTruck
Sounds like you winch is now working properly - before it wasn't.
You brake was probably not working properly before... did you find that when you were winching up hill under load that when you stopped winching the winch would slowly lower you back down rather than holding??
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 4:39 pm
by Ruggers
never realy needed till when i did needed it and then i found out it wasnt working. i regurly unspool the cable reel it under tension to keep thing from sezing but amount of mud in the whinch was beyond me as that amount got in there in a short time since i last checked it over. what checks should i do regularly should i pull it down and clean it often.
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 6:04 pm
by ODD BALL
Warn has said that doing a cleaning of the winch going by how much time you spend in the mud will help keep it tiptop. I have afriend that runs a sami and has had the same trouble with the winch not holding on hills cause of mud packed in the inerworks. How much dose the new Warn TI go for out that way?