Comanche Scott
Expedition Leader
rope length versus water resistance, and yet another choice
Both great winches, I can see your dilemma. About $400 difference would give me pause though. So I'd really have to think about how I'm going to use it, and could that extra cash be used for support gear (like a snatch kit so I wouldn't necessarily have to use the winch, and a winch support kit with some extra tree straps, shackles and blocks).
Just for some analysis paralysis, here is the Warn web site for each of those winches. :elkgrin:
https://www.warn.com/truck/winches/XD9000i.jsp
https://www.warn.com/truck/winches/95xp_winch.jsp
Looking at the two winches; from my perspective it's a choice of an extra 20' of rope versus better water resistance.
I'm going to throw in a third choice, that sits between the two price wise:
https://www.amazon.com/Warn-97550-9-5cti-Winch/dp/B004YTOL8K
This gives you more rope, and better water resistance, but it does have a very different look. It is also very fast, and took me a bit of practice to get comfortable with. Now I love the speed, but at first it made me uncomfortable, and I kept tapping the controller button, which makes for a bad pull.
https://www.warn.com/truck/winches/95cti_winch.jsp
Disclaimer; The 9.5cti is the winch that is on my Jeep, because I found it brand new for $700 from a Chrysler dealer back east (in a Mopar box).
That said, just because it's on my Jeep doesn't make it the best choice. There are a lot of really great winches out there, including the two you are looking at.
That you are looking at winches made in America, by people who have the same goals and desires we have, puts a big smile on my face. :victory:
Good luck with your choice! :beer:
Hope I didn't make it more difficult.
Now I'm just totally stumped on what Warn to get. :coffeedrink:
90% made up my mind on an XD9000i, but then I see this TJ yesterday with a 9.5xp that gives me a moment of pause...
Both great winches, I can see your dilemma. About $400 difference would give me pause though. So I'd really have to think about how I'm going to use it, and could that extra cash be used for support gear (like a snatch kit so I wouldn't necessarily have to use the winch, and a winch support kit with some extra tree straps, shackles and blocks).
Just for some analysis paralysis, here is the Warn web site for each of those winches. :elkgrin:
https://www.warn.com/truck/winches/XD9000i.jsp
https://www.warn.com/truck/winches/95xp_winch.jsp
Looking at the two winches; from my perspective it's a choice of an extra 20' of rope versus better water resistance.
I'm going to throw in a third choice, that sits between the two price wise:
https://www.amazon.com/Warn-97550-9-5cti-Winch/dp/B004YTOL8K
This gives you more rope, and better water resistance, but it does have a very different look. It is also very fast, and took me a bit of practice to get comfortable with. Now I love the speed, but at first it made me uncomfortable, and I kept tapping the controller button, which makes for a bad pull.
https://www.warn.com/truck/winches/95cti_winch.jsp
Disclaimer; The 9.5cti is the winch that is on my Jeep, because I found it brand new for $700 from a Chrysler dealer back east (in a Mopar box).
That said, just because it's on my Jeep doesn't make it the best choice. There are a lot of really great winches out there, including the two you are looking at.
That you are looking at winches made in America, by people who have the same goals and desires we have, puts a big smile on my face. :victory:
Good luck with your choice! :beer:
Hope I didn't make it more difficult.