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Old 09-28-2006, 09:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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anyone seen the new warn winch/compressor yet ?

i guess they come in 2 sizes , 9500 lbs and 16000 lbs . combo winch and compressor.

ive done a quick search online and have found them from $1100 to $1400.

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Old 09-28-2006, 11:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I see a 9500lb and a 12000lb but no 16000lb one on their site.

But 5CFM at 90 PSI is pretty darn good!
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Old 09-28-2006, 11:31 PM   #3 (permalink)
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pretty cool, too bad they dont fit in ARB bumpers...
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Old 09-29-2006, 02:20 AM   #4 (permalink)
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i guess they come in 2 sizes , 9500 lbs and 16000 lbs . combo winch and compressor.

ive done a quick search online and have found them from $1100 to $1400.

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Yep, I posted it in the FJ Cruiser section earlier in the week.
Also on Davids site.
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opps my bad 12,000.

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Old 09-29-2006, 07:51 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I like the idea and the weight is not much more than a normal winch.
All I can say is that the stock electrical system will be marginal if the compressor is run for more than a few minutes. Winches draw outrageous amperage and this compressor is no different. The FJC's alt is top notch for a stock rig, but a dual battery system would be an excellent addition and provide a margin of self sufficiency in the back country.
I would estimate that this compressor would drop a stock battery or even an optima to below 12 volts in under 5 minutes of use, even with the engine running.
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can fill a 35" tire from 8psi to 35psi in 8minutes... not too fast there. Isnt ARB faster? I like this one here 100% duty
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From the Cruiser section mentinoed above



That just gives me a chill watching people drive up it. Never been there personally though.
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I like the idea and the weight is not much more than a normal winch.
Good point - but man that thing is huge!

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Don't know what Viair compressors weigh, but I went and weighed my Extremeaire and it weighs 17 1/2 pounds, so it appears that there is some weight savings. I guess the only downsides besides the huge size, is that it's something else someone will try to steal off the front of your rig and having extra weight cantilevered way past the front tires.
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I guess the only downsides besides the huge size, is that it's something else someone will try to steal off the front of your rig and having extra weight cantilevered way past the front tires.


I would love to see someone carrying that accross the parking lot from the truck he jacked it from .
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can fill a 35" tire from 8psi to 35psi in 8minutes... not too fast there. Isnt ARB faster? I like this one here 100% duty
Thats for all 4 tires, 5CFM at 90 psi is REALLY good.. ARB's run about .8 or .9 cfm at that pressure..
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Thats for all 4 tires, 5CFM at 90 psi is REALLY good.. ARB's run about .8 or .9 cfm at that pressure..
Shoot, even finding a Craftsman or Home Depot compressor that does 5cfm at 90 psi will cost you a pretty penny.
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Thats for all 4 tires, 5CFM at 90 psi is REALLY good.. ARB's run about .8 or .9 cfm at that pressure..
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5 SCFM at 90 PSI will run an impact or air ratchet .... woohoo!
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