Newer hub on the left, older one on the right. When did the premiums go from brass centers to Chinesium pot metal?
I'm comparing the Warn Zeon 10-S vs the 12-S. The specs for both say they are running 3/8' rope. However, the 10s says it comes with 100' while the 12s says 80'.
I thought this might be due to a different drum. However, when I look at the parts list from the exploded view in each's PDF manual, they show the same part number for the drum kit.
What is the difference? Is there a typo and the 12s comes with 7/16" rope, or some other explanation?
@ Warn... any idea when the new Ford Superduty Tremor with factory Warn winch will be available? Or if you’ll be releasing a kit to retrofit them into existing?
thanks!
It is available either as an option or through parts... I heard it’s available to buy now.@ Warn... any idea when the new Ford Superduty Tremor with factory Warn winch will be available? Or if you’ll be releasing a kit to retrofit them into existing?
thanks!
Wow that is disappointing.View attachment 574981
Newer hub on the left, older one on the right. When did the premiums go from brass centers to Chinesium pot metal?
Hey Warn,
Can you advise if it's acceptable to mount a 9.5cti feet forward? I have an ARB bumper looking for a winch, and I have a 9.5cti looking for a home, as well as a 8274 (actually a 8074!) - but that certainly won't fit without cutting up the bumper.
Can you provide the pinout of this winch remote, I want to test it, but the remote isn't handy.
Newer hub on the left, older one on the right. When did the premiums go from brass centers to Chinesium pot metal?
FYI, I inquired about this because I was interested. The hubs haven't used brass since the 1960s/1970s. They were just brass colored.
Andy