Warn winch on sale
#3
looks like a awsome deal I think there are selling them so cheap because no one is buying the M8000 it will not pull most really stuck trucks out of the mud all my buddys are now buying the new 15000 my one buddy had or i should say has the 8000 and he smoke it trying to get unstuck
#5
Warn makes great stuff.
I have never been unable to extract a rig because it was an 8k Warn.
15000 pound winches are gross over kill, their line speed is not tremendously fast and they likely will not in any off the shelf bumper.
I have never been unable to extract a rig because it was an 8k Warn.
15000 pound winches are gross over kill, their line speed is not tremendously fast and they likely will not in any off the shelf bumper.
#7
Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
Warn makes great stuff.
I have never been unable to extract a rig because it was an 8k Warn.
15000 pound winches are gross over kill, their line speed is not tremendously fast and they likely will not in any off the shelf bumper.
I have never been unable to extract a rig because it was an 8k Warn.
15000 pound winches are gross over kill, their line speed is not tremendously fast and they likely will not in any off the shelf bumper.
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#10
It is a great winch. Warn is sort of the premier winch comp. for 4x4s. It is rated at 8000lbs max line pull, plenty for a 4Runner in all but the most desperate situations. If you think you need one go for it, but please, learn how to safely use it first.
#11
it's a great deal, but i'm not in the market for a winch right now. however, this might be one of those deals that are too good to pass by. i'd really like to regear and save some coin for lockers and/or a SAS.
#12
I have done just fine with my M8000. I pulled a Jeep, a 92 Mini and uprighted a rolled 86 4Runner.
WTF you have small truck 8K is fine. Do you plan on pulling the Chevy out of the levy? I hear it's Dry.
WTF you have small truck 8K is fine. Do you plan on pulling the Chevy out of the levy? I hear it's Dry.
#13
winch
4x4Lamm,
thankx man,, yea, when i do get one, id like to get that synthetic rope, and order some tapes or something, to lean the "safe" and "proper" way to use it.
sschaefer3,
cool, so now i know that M8000 would be good..
thankx man,, yea, when i do get one, id like to get that synthetic rope, and order some tapes or something, to lean the "safe" and "proper" way to use it.
sschaefer3,
cool, so now i know that M8000 would be good..
#15
Originally Posted by RicNkc
4x4Lamm,
thankx man,, yea, when i do get one, id like to get that synthetic rope, and order some tapes or something, to lean the "safe" and "proper" way to use it.
sschaefer3,
cool, so now i know that M8000 would be good..
thankx man,, yea, when i do get one, id like to get that synthetic rope, and order some tapes or something, to lean the "safe" and "proper" way to use it.
sschaefer3,
cool, so now i know that M8000 would be good..
Synthetic Rope
#18
That whole "You will be beheaded if you use wire rope" thing is over blown. If you use good judgement and maintain the cable, it will last forever. Before Warn started selling the syn rope they claimed that their winches could ONLY use wire rope because it acted as a heatsink for the drum. Well as soon as they got the syn line their opinions changed. Wire rope and a blanket is much cheaper then synthetic, just dont be dumb
#20
Originally Posted by Arnold




Can't go wrong!
i never checked on price, but aint they safer then the metal rope ?