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Minimum size winch for an 80

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Minimum size winch for an 80

Post by Joombi »

G'day, Just wanting to know what the minimum size winch you would put on an 80 series Cruiser wagon?
Would a 5000lb do the job??
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Post by RAY185 »

I would think 9000lb would be a minimum considering 5000lb is only 2.2 Tonne (about what a stock 80 series weighs). You would kill it on anything more than a very light recovery.

I asked the same question here: http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... ight=m5000

5,000lb winch is designed for small rigs like zooks etc, and are used sometimes on light buggies.

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Post by TRobbo »

have seen some guys running a 8000 high mount, but most use a 10000lb.
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Post by Hamo »

bigger is better i have a 12000 lb joby on a 45 series troppy
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Post by Dingo »

Bigger the better but if $$$$ are tight at least an 8000lb no smaller and use a pulley to double up when winching.
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Post by DX80 »

I've got a 9000lb on mine. Definately do not go smaller, it just won't do the job. If anything, and you have the coin, go a highmount.
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Post by 80UTE »

Any winch is better than no winch and with a 5000lb warn and snatch block it would pull out but would take a while. A 9000lb low mount or 8000lb himount would be the minimum. If buying new buy the big as bigger is always better.

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Post by Coighty »

I had a 9000lb low mount, while it done the job well i definitly would not go any smaller. I've now gone with a high mount, you can't beat them. :D
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Post by shanegtr »

whats the difference between himount and low mount winches. Is there something dramatically different in the gearing or what?
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Post by Joombi »

Thanks fellas, I am now looking for a 9 or 10000 lb High mount
will keep you posted.....
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Post by Coighty »

Yes a hi mount has a gear box and pulls a lot faster.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Joombi wrote:Thanks fellas, I am now looking for a 9 or 10000 lb High mount
will keep you posted.....
There is only an 8,000lb high mount, but they can be modded :cool: :twisted:
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Post by Joombi »

Thanks Dave, I would have been looking for a while......
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