WARN 8274 or 9.5cti - what to choose?
I was offered a winch which I'm going to put on my '74 FJ40.
Its a 1 day offer, so I'd need to make my mind by tonight. Question for all of you guys with winches and/or knowledge experience; Which one to take? Option 1: WARN 9.5cti Brand new in the box $1299 + tax - discount = $1367 from my wallet. 125' 5/16 steel cable Option 2: WARN 8274-50 Brand new in the box (Cash Sale) $1400 + shipping = $1520 from my pocket 150' 5/16 steel cable No Warranty as its a cash sale I know Warn are good winches and I have 9.5xp on my 4Runner. Should I worry about warranty with 8274? How long is the warranty from Warn, 1 year? I like the style and looks of 8274. Its kind of retro as Cruiser is vs. sleek 9.5cti. It holds 25' more of cable, but I'll probably replace it with rope anyway at some point. But 9.5cti is backed with warranty and its $170 cheaper at the end (please note that prices are my local prices in Toronto, Canada, US are cheaper, but then shipping kills everything + I have to pay custom fees). 9.5cti is also lower in profile, so looks like more air comes to radiator, does it matter with FJ40? What would be your choice if you have a choice like this? Please speak up as I'm kind of hard to make a decision. |
8274 will definately match the retro look and they have been made for YEARS... from what i've heard they are the AK47 of winches...
9.5cti SPECS Part Number: 97550 Rated line pull: 9,500 lbs., (4310 kgs.) single-line Motor: Series Wound Electrical controls: Contactor Remote Control: Remote switch, LED indicator, 12' (3.7m) lead Geartrain: 3-Stage Planetary Gear ratio: 156:1 Clutch (freespooling): Sliding Ring Gear Brake: Automatic Direct Drive Cone Drum diameter/Length: 2.5"/9.0" (6.4cm/23cm) Weight: 89 lbs. (36.3kgs.) Wire rope: 125', 5/16" diameter (38m, 8mm diam.) Fairlead: Roller (Multi-Mount includes hawse fairlead) Recommended Battery: 650 CCA minimum for winching Battery leads: 2 gauge, 72" (1.83m) Finish: High-gloss powder coat over primer undercoating 12V DC PERFORMANCE SPECS Line Pull Lbs.(Kgs.) Line Speed FT./min(M/min.) Motor Current Pull by layer layer/Lbs(Kgs.) 0 62 (18.9) 47 amps 1/9500 (4313) 2000 (910) 16.3 (4.97) 160 amps 2/8650 (3927) 4000 (1810) 11.8 (3.60) 230 amps 3/7920 (3595) 6000 (2720) 9.31 (2.84) 305 amps 4/7400 (3359) 8000 (3630) 7.59 (2.31) 370 amps 5/6940 (3150) 9500 (4310) 6.67 (2.03) 425 amps M8274-50 SPECS/PART NUMBERS Part number: 38631 (12V) Part number: 375832 (24V) Contact WARN Customer Service for Availability Rated line pull: 8,000 lbs., (4080 kgs.) single-line Motor: Series Wound, 12V 4.6 hp/3.43kw, 24V 2.5 hp/3.43kw Electrical controls: Solenoid Control Pack Remote Control: Remote switch, 12 ft (3.7m) lead Geartrain: Spur Gear Gear ratio: 134:1 Clutch (freespooling): Sliding Motor Pinion Gear Brake: Automatic disc type Drum diameter/Length: 3.5 in/8.5 in (9cm/22cm) Weight: 110 lbs. (50kgs.) Wire rope: 150 ft, 5/16 ft diameter (46m, 8mm diam.) Fairlead: Roller Recommended Battery: 650 CCA minimum for winching Battery leads: 2 gauge, 72 in (1.83m) Finish: Powder Coat with Clear Coat 12V DC PERFORMANCE SPECS Line Pull Lbs.(Kgs.) Line Speed FT./min(M/min.) Motor Current Pull by layer layer/Lbs(Kgs.) 0 73.4(22.4) 55 amps 1/8000(3629) 2000(910) 22(6.71) 190 amps 2/7460(3384) 4000(1810) 12(3.66) 275 amps 3/6980(3166) 6000(2720) 9.50(2.90) 350 amps 4/6620(3003) 8000(3630) 6.10(1.86) 450 amps 5/6290(2853) 24V DC PERFORMANCE SPECS Line Pull Lbs.(Kgs.) Line Speed FT./min(M/min.) Motor Current Pull by layer layer/Lbs(Kgs.) 0 65(19.8) 24 amps 1/8000(3629) 2000(910) 23(7.01) 96 amps 2/7460(3384) 4000(1810) 17(5.18) 149 amps 3/6980(3168) 6000(2720) 13(3.96) 203 amps 4/6620(3005) 8000(3630) 7.9(2.41) 273 amps 5/6290(2855) The 8274 is worth about $2000 US, the 9.5 is worth $1200 (on sierraexpeditions.com)...http://www.sierraexpeditions.com/ind...uct_list&m=100 However, the 9.5 is much newer technology... it looks like it has better performance as well.... up to you. |
Based on specs 9.5cti is faster and draw less power:
8000 lbs pull 7.59/6.10 ft at 370/450 Amps 8274 also 21lb heavier. What about rating? 9.5cti is 4.6 hp 9'500 vs. x hp 8'000? Does it makes a difference? I know 8274 is Classic and been for long time. People buys them. Why if there are better spec winches from the same manufacture at lower price? There should be something behind the numbers...??? |
Seeing how you have the money for one in your wallet, and the money for the other in your pocket...I can get both and mount one on the front and one on the back. Haha. Im kidding, just ignore me. Haha.
But the 8274 is a LEGENDARY winch. Id pick that one. |
The 8274 is a spur gear type winch (which i believe is much heavier duty)
WARN M8274-50 Fastest line speed, longest wire rope, legendary performance Loved by off-roaders who compete, it's our fastest winch. No-load retrieval line speed of 73.4' per minute. Line capacity is long - 150' of 5/16" wire rope. Our original 8,000 lb. capacity off-road winch. Rugged spur-gear drive train and unique upright design Automatic disc braking system delivers smooth operation with superior heat dissipation Roller fairlead, new-design remote control, free spool clutch and battery cables are included. Where the 9.5cti uses a planetary gear system NEW! WARN 9.5cti Newest addition to the WARN winch lineup The 9.5cti is the newest addition to the WARN Ultimate Performance winch lineup. A massive protective structure combined with sophisticated operator feedback delivers fast line speeds, and long duty cycles. The perfect winch for the serious off-roader. Now available in two versions: wire rope with roller fairlead, or WARN Spydura synthetic rope with polished aluminum hawse fairlead New contactor control features exceptional durability, extra long life, and superior weather sealing Motor-mounted thermal sensor relays temperature information to winch operator by way of the hand-held remote control with LED indicator Redesigned remote control with thermometric indicator light Series-wound motor and 3-stage planetary geartrain deliver 9,500 lbs. of pulling capacity Extreme-duty winch sealing system High gloss, chip-resistant black powder coat finish over a massive cast-aluminum alloy housing Comes with steel or synthetic winch rope, hook, remote control on 12' (3.7m) lead, and roller or hawse fairlead It looks like the 8274 is only faster when it's the 24v version, otherwise the 9.5cti is faster, and definately has more technology in it. The 8274 is like a fj40, where the 9.5cti is like a fj cruiser.... both capable performers, but the fj40 is rougher around the edges and tougher than the FJC... |
I went with 8274-50. Hope to get it soon.
I was also debating what synthetic line to chose for this winch. Should I go with 5/16" or 3/8"? I can fit up to 125" 3/8 there and up to 150' of 5/16". 5/16" x 100' $271 --- 3/8" x 100' $348 5/16" x 125' $320 --- 3/8" x 125' $417 5/16" x 150' $370 |
Bad news for me.
I got $&@... Good news it didn't cost me $1500. I just got a call back from the guy. He said that his wife kind put a veto on this sale. She don't want him to sell his 8274 to me and keep the money for his Jeep, and he doesn't want to give them to her. End of story... I don't have my 8274. So, I might pick that 9.5cti my friend has on sale in his shop. It's still a good winch too for the 40-series, plus Warn gives $100 rebate on new winches this month. My question would be if I can fit 125' of 3/8" rope I have into 9.5cti? Websites list that I can fit 100' as originally winch has 125' of 5/16" steel cable. Did someone tried this before? Do you know if it would work? |
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