winch ramblings
goodtimes said:
Warn has the best reputation, but I hear very little negative about Ramsey. Mile Marker does not have such a great reputation. I would avoid the off brand winches, I hear too many people having problems with them. I realize that yours will not be used very often, but when you need it, you need it!
BTW, since the PM's are not working....your parts are still back ordered. They should be here Monday afternoon.
Thanks Brian, email me the info at jeffry scott @ gmail dot com if you get a chance. Your help is much appreciated. I haven't had a chance to think bumpers - too much work preparing for Chloe's 4th birthday tomorrow.
Back to winches: When you need it, you need it - exactly. I want to make sure that if I have one, it will work when I need it to.
Have you generally been happy with your Tmax? I've seen the 6,500 for about $450 on ebay. And I've seen a Ramsey 8,000 pound for 399 all over.
I had a Warn on the Rover and it was great the few times I used it.
For the Zuki, I've been very interested in the Superwinch S5000 - it is small. light and would tuck in under the front of my vehicle nicely. Since my truck has a GVRW or whatever or 3,900 it would be at the low end of capacity, but realistically, I'm looking at self-recovery more than anything. The Zuki probably wouldn't do too much tugging of bigger things without pulling itself in first. I don't know if it is made to be in the elements though since it is more of a trailer winch for ATVs and such.
I like Baja Taco's solution a lot, but would rather stick to about
$500.
Warn makes the Tabor brand, which I suspect is an off-shore produced version of one of its models. With Warn backing it though, I would think it is good.
The used ones I've seen on ebay or the Warns look pretty trashed. For a few hundred more, I'd rather go new and get the warranty.