Winch + Accessories - am i missing anything?
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Winch + Accessories - am i missing anything?
Okay, now that i have my TJM bumper it is time to start shopping for the winch and all the goodies. Below is the list of things i am planning on purchasing, and i was wondering if there was anything that needs to be added, or reconsidered? I don't plan on using the winch on a regular basis, but want it there for when i eventually get stupider than my truck can handle.
- Warn M8000 Self-Recovery winch. I figure this should be enough of a winch for me, especially when used with the snatch block (i'm a patient person, so line speed shouldn't be a big deal)
- 5/16" x 100' Synthetic winch line
- hawse fairlead. Want this mostly because it doesn't stick out nearly as far as the roller (plus i can sell the roller to recoup some of the cost). Is $40 about average for these things?
- Safety Thimble
- snatch block
- 3/4" shackle (with hitch so i can yank from the rear when necessary)
- tree saver
So, if you see anything that i may want to re-think, or know of anything that i shouldn't leave the house without, let me know.
Also - I asked in another thread, but didn't get any responses from stock 3.0 owners: where are you mounting the solenoid box??
Thanks guys!
- Warn M8000 Self-Recovery winch. I figure this should be enough of a winch for me, especially when used with the snatch block (i'm a patient person, so line speed shouldn't be a big deal)
- 5/16" x 100' Synthetic winch line
- hawse fairlead. Want this mostly because it doesn't stick out nearly as far as the roller (plus i can sell the roller to recoup some of the cost). Is $40 about average for these things?
- Safety Thimble
- snatch block
- 3/4" shackle (with hitch so i can yank from the rear when necessary)
- tree saver
So, if you see anything that i may want to re-think, or know of anything that i shouldn't leave the house without, let me know.
Also - I asked in another thread, but didn't get any responses from stock 3.0 owners: where are you mounting the solenoid box??
Thanks guys!
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A good pair of gloves,and you could score some more snatch blocks,with enough snatch blocks you can move you vehicle in almost any direction,when needed. I would mount the solenoid box behind the battery/fues box in the engine compartment if possible. Out of the way of damage and limited water exposure. Hope this helps.
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A good pair of gloves,and you could score some more snatch blocks,with enough snatch blocks you can move you vehicle in almost any direction,when needed. I would mount the solenoid box behind the battery/fues box in the engine compartment if possible. Out of the way of damage and limited water exposure. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the suggestions jagger!
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I'd get some extra shackles. Work well for hooking lines to rigs, rigs to lines... and various other purposes.
Might try this site:
http://www.winchline.com/
They sell the line with thimble installed. I got my line from them (with thimble) and have been very happy. They also seem to have the receiver shackle and fairlead you mentioned.
Might try this site:
http://www.winchline.com/
They sell the line with thimble installed. I got my line from them (with thimble) and have been very happy. They also seem to have the receiver shackle and fairlead you mentioned.
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Corey - saw that in the wiki section, good info to have.
Elvota - thanks for the link, i may go there for the line (save me some time on putting the thimble on and i know it is done right). They seem to be more expensive for everything though...
Where did you mount your solenoid box (since i see 3.0 in the sig)?
Elvota - thanks for the link, i may go there for the line (save me some time on putting the thimble on and i know it is done right). They seem to be more expensive for everything though...
Where did you mount your solenoid box (since i see 3.0 in the sig)?
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I'd get some extra shackles. Work well for hooking lines to rigs, rigs to lines... and various other purposes.
Might try this site:
http://www.winchline.com/
They sell the line with thimble installed. I got my line from them (with thimble) and have been very happy. They also seem to have the receiver shackle and fairlead you mentioned.
Might try this site:
http://www.winchline.com/
They sell the line with thimble installed. I got my line from them (with thimble) and have been very happy. They also seem to have the receiver shackle and fairlead you mentioned.
http://www.pnw4runners.com/yotatech/5year/corey4.jpg
And I carry one on the rear hitch full time, and about 4 extra in my Warn recovery kit.
I bought the winchline with the thimble installed, as I suck at doing anything with rope.
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https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116/where-did-you-mount-your-winch-solenoid-box-117376/
I compared costs for a while, but settled on those guys for various reasons. As Corey stated, make sure you know exactly what you are doing if you wish to install a safety thimble on synthetic line.
I never put that much thought into it until I was actually using my winch to get up an obstacle. You definitely don't want that line to snap or come loose while your extracting or climbing. For safety alone... plus what do you do if it snaps and your only half out or half up what's in your way?
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That's right, modded airbox location. Didn't even realize it was you that had posted over there.
I definately like the idea of getting the line with the thimble already on it, so will probably buy that from them, and go elsewhere for the rest of it. I am going to end up drawing out all the purchases over the next few months so that my wife and my wallet dont get too mad at me.
Thanks for the great info guys!
I definately like the idea of getting the line with the thimble already on it, so will probably buy that from them, and go elsewhere for the rest of it. I am going to end up drawing out all the purchases over the next few months so that my wife and my wallet dont get too mad at me.
Thanks for the great info guys!
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Sky makes two fairleads, relatively cheap, and no logo stamped or machined on the front. Click the "accessories" tab to learn more:
http://www.sky-manufacturing.com/
This is an obvious tip... don't forget to feed the line through the fairlead and bumper before attaching it to your winch. In other words, don't pre-spool the line before you mount the winch to the bumper... or the safety thimble won't fit through anything and you'll have to start all over.
Told you it was obvious.. but easy enough to miss.
http://www.sky-manufacturing.com/
This is an obvious tip... don't forget to feed the line through the fairlead and bumper before attaching it to your winch. In other words, don't pre-spool the line before you mount the winch to the bumper... or the safety thimble won't fit through anything and you'll have to start all over.
Told you it was obvious.. but easy enough to miss.
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Hmmm... they also have UHMW fairleads... never seen those before. Anybody have any experience with those?
And thanks for the tip on mounting the line. That is totally the type of thing that i would do.
And thanks for the tip on mounting the line. That is totally the type of thing that i would do.
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UHMV... I have hear they can actually melt if your line is on them to hard for to long. Lot's of friction. However, the arguments for UHMV on the Sky website seem to make sense.
That said, my Sky aluminum fairlead has been working perfectly for me so far. Their UHMV option was not available at the time I got mine.
Maybe search YT for a UHMV fairlead review or Google the term to see what others results have been. Then post your findings back here so lazy guys like myself can learn something new.
That said, my Sky aluminum fairlead has been working perfectly for me so far. Their UHMV option was not available at the time I got mine.
Maybe search YT for a UHMV fairlead review or Google the term to see what others results have been. Then post your findings back here so lazy guys like myself can learn something new.
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In regards to UHMW Hawse Fairleads:
- i found that there is not a ton of info out there
- what info i did find was generally people quoting the manufacturer
- i did find a few first hand accounts of people running them
-- Everybody says that they work great with synthetic rope (since synthetic rope is created from a uhmw base?) so there is very little friction created between the fairlead and the rope when using synthetic.
-- They are lighter than the aluminum hawses (though i can't imagine by a whole lot)
-- Minor nicks/damage to the fairlead are not as likely to damage the rope when winching as it is with a damaged aluminum one (this makes sense to me)
-- Even though the manufacturer generally states that it can be used with steel cable, most people seem to be wary of the combination due to heat concerns, and there are 2 or 3 guys who have said that they have seen the fairlead melt on hard/heavy pulls w/ steel cable
So, i think i'll go ahead and be a guinea pig for this, and get one. It's a little cheaper (which means i can buy another shackle!) and sounds like a decent combo with synthetic rope.
- i found that there is not a ton of info out there
- what info i did find was generally people quoting the manufacturer
- i did find a few first hand accounts of people running them
-- Everybody says that they work great with synthetic rope (since synthetic rope is created from a uhmw base?) so there is very little friction created between the fairlead and the rope when using synthetic.
-- They are lighter than the aluminum hawses (though i can't imagine by a whole lot)
-- Minor nicks/damage to the fairlead are not as likely to damage the rope when winching as it is with a damaged aluminum one (this makes sense to me)
-- Even though the manufacturer generally states that it can be used with steel cable, most people seem to be wary of the combination due to heat concerns, and there are 2 or 3 guys who have said that they have seen the fairlead melt on hard/heavy pulls w/ steel cable
So, i think i'll go ahead and be a guinea pig for this, and get one. It's a little cheaper (which means i can buy another shackle!) and sounds like a decent combo with synthetic rope.
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