Buy a WARN Winch, Get a Free Accessory Kit

Warn Industries

Supporting Vendor
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Expo members: We're kicking off May with a new promotion: Buy a WARN winch, and get a free Winching Accessory Kit.

When you buy a qualifying WARN truck winch (or WARN ProVantage powersports winch), you can visit our website to download a claim form, fill it out, send it in, and you will get your Accessory Kit (a $200 value).

WARN Winching Accessory kits allow you to get the most out of your winch. Our accessory kits include rigging essentials such as shackles, tree-trunk protectors, snatch blocks, gloves, recovery straps, and a heavyweight carry bag.

Purchases must be made between May 1 and June 30, 2013. This offer valid only for specified WARN winches purchased in the United States and Canada. Offer valid for US and Canada residents only.

Full Details:
http://www.warn.com/truck/acc_kit_rebate.shtml

- Andy
 

BrandonS

Observer
Yea this is awesome! I'm glad I didn't purchase my Zeon last month.

I do have one question. It says for upto 10,000lb winches when I looked up the kit online. If I search, say Amazon, for Warn Snatchbolock; the snatchblock that looks to be the same one or at least of the same design is only rated to 19,000 lbs. Would this cause a problem with a 10,000 lb winch where the block could see 20,000 lbs during a doubled up pull? I know there are safety factors built in and it won't snap at 19,001 lbs, but what is the through process on this? Not doubting you guys, because I plan on using it. I was just wondering.
 
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Warn Industries

Supporting Vendor
Yea this is awesome! I'm glad I didn't purchase my Zeon last month.

I do have one question. It says for upto 10,000lb winches when I looked up the kit online. If I search, say Amazon, for Warn Snatchbolock; the snatchblock that looks to be the same one or at least of the same design is only rated to 19,000 lbs. Would this cause a problem with a 10,000 lb winch where the block could see 20,000 lbs during a doubled up pull? I know there are safety factors built in and it won't snap at 19,001 lbs, but what is the through process on this? Not doubting you guys, because I plan on using it. I was just wondering.


BrandonS,

The Part number on that Amazon block is our old version which was rated to 19,000 lbs. It was offered before we had a 10,000 lb. mid-frame winch in the lineup. (Winches with 12,000 lbs. and higher should still use our Heavy Duty Snatch Blocks.) If you have a WARN winch with a 10,000 lb. capacity, I'd recommend buying PN 88899. which replaced the PN 61560.

Andy
 

BrandonS

Observer
Thanks that answers my questions. I do not have the winch or the snatch block. I'm assuming the kit has the new part number so all is well. Thanks for the clarification.
 

Ryanmb21

Expedition Leader
Has anyone received their winch accessory kit? I sent in my forms beginning of June and have still not received it, I've been told they are on back order.
 

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