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I've read some rather inflamitory debate about Warn vs. Superwinch without coming away with a clear answer as to whether one is better than the other. Since we have some local vendors (Pangaea and Expedition Exchange) who each carry one of the two, as well as many people with experience with both, I thought I would ask for your thoughts on the matter.
I'm considering puting a winch in at the same time I get my ARB bumper (the plan is later this month) to have in time for the Expedition Trophy 2006.
The immediate differences I see are:
The EP9.0 was designed for use with synthetic ropes, with the brake mechanicals set outside the drum to prevent overheating the rope. Does this matter? Seems like it might not unless I'm lowering myself or someone else down a hill or something. Does this happen much?
The EP9.0 is $300 less expensive, and includes a snatch block and roller fairlead. Plus one for value, assuming quality is on par with Warn.
The 9.5xp is said to have the best motor around. Is this true? Do I need the absolute best motor?
Warn's quality seems to be undisputed. I've never heard of a Warn burning up (smoking, perhaps, but not outright failing, though I'm sure it's happened to someone, somewhere.) Superwinch seems to have their supporters but also some vague doubt about their ultimate brute strength or reliability. Comments?
Any help would be mucho appreciated.
I'm considering puting a winch in at the same time I get my ARB bumper (the plan is later this month) to have in time for the Expedition Trophy 2006.
The immediate differences I see are:
The EP9.0 was designed for use with synthetic ropes, with the brake mechanicals set outside the drum to prevent overheating the rope. Does this matter? Seems like it might not unless I'm lowering myself or someone else down a hill or something. Does this happen much?
The EP9.0 is $300 less expensive, and includes a snatch block and roller fairlead. Plus one for value, assuming quality is on par with Warn.
The 9.5xp is said to have the best motor around. Is this true? Do I need the absolute best motor?
Warn's quality seems to be undisputed. I've never heard of a Warn burning up (smoking, perhaps, but not outright failing, though I'm sure it's happened to someone, somewhere.) Superwinch seems to have their supporters but also some vague doubt about their ultimate brute strength or reliability. Comments?
Any help would be mucho appreciated.