Vance Vanz
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Thanks for adding some info/alternative options to the thread Aaron.For anyone coming across this post in the future, here’s some helpful advice on selecting a winch comparable to the Warn 16.5TI-S for heavy-duty recovery.
If you're working with a vehicle in the 15,000-17,000 lb range when fully loaded, you'll want a winch with similar pulling capacity and durability. Since the Warn 16.5TI-S has been hard to come by, here are some reliable alternatives that are known for their performance in this weight class:
- Superwinch Talon 18.0 SR The Superwinch Talon 18.0 SR is a robust alternative to the Warn 16.5TI-S, with an 18,000 lb pulling capacity. It’s designed for serious off-road recovery and comes with a synthetic rope. Superwinch is known for building reliable, tough winches, and this model should meet your needs for heavy-duty recovery.
- Smittybilt XRC Gen3 17.5K Smittybilt’s XRC Gen3 17.5K is another great option with a 17,500 lb pulling capacity. It’s a more budget-friendly choice but still offers solid performance. It comes with a wireless remote and synthetic rope, making it a competitive alternative for heavy recovery work.
- Warn Zeon 12-S Platinum with Snatch Block If you can’t find the 16.5TI-S, another option is to go slightly lower in capacity with a Warn Zeon 12-S Platinum and pair it with a snatch block to effectively double your winch’s pulling power. The Zeon 12-S is known for its durability and premium build, so using a snatch block will help you manage those higher weight recoveries.
Things to Consider:
- Pulling Capacity: Make sure your winch has at least a 1.5x safety factor above your vehicle’s weight, especially if you're consistently operating in heavy off-road conditions.
- Synthetic Rope vs. Steel Cable: For heavy rigs, synthetic ropes offer weight savings and safety advantages, though steel cables are more durable in abrasive environments.
Hopefully, this helps anyone looking for a comparable alternative to the Warn 16.5TI-S!
I finally found two Warn 16.5TI-S winches available on Amazon of all places 😄.
Yah, they seem to be tougher and tougher to find these days, but I haven't been tracking that since mine have been sitting in my shop for over a year now.