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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 03:32 PM
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I for one would not want to plumb into my power steering line (that is how they hook up) to use a hydraulic unit.
More hoses, posible leaks down the road.

The electric winch is well proven in the field, and only two wires to hook up.

I like my winch, and the very first time I used it, it saved the day getting that 4Runner unstuck in the snow.
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 03:38 PM
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Thumbs up Corey

Thanks Buddy I think you just put that last weight on the scale for my decision making....Electric it is!!!! Now....which company? lol
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 03:41 PM
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Re: Corey

Originally posted by Mudd Runna
Thanks Buddy I think you just put that last weight on the scale for my decision making....Electric it is!!!! Now....which company? lol
Electric is the only way to fly. PTOs and Hydros can't get you out of every hairy situation.

Which company you say? Only the best, Warn, hands down...
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 03:46 PM
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Budget

O.k...From word of mouth I would have to agree that most people that I've talked to or heard have to say that warn is the best...But what about someone that doesn't have alot of money to spend on a good winch...Is there a close second? and what model? I mean my truck weighs around 5,300 lbs...Do I really need an 8 or a 9,000lb winch to work effectively?
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 03:54 PM
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Re: Budget

Originally posted by Mudd Runna
O.k...From word of mouth I would have to agree that most people that I've talked to or heard have to say that warn is the best...But what about someone that doesn't have alot of money to spend on a good winch...Is there a close second? and what model? I mean my truck weighs around 5,300 lbs...Do I really need an 8 or a 9,000lb winch to work effectively?
Absolutely, the rule of thumb for winch buying is to get a winch rated at 1.5 times the weight of your truck, for you that equals 7950 if you are sure about your weight figure. That means you are barely squeaking by with an 8000 pound winch. I would recommend you get at least this:

http://www.clemson4wheel.com/product...=3&catcode=130

That might not be the best price, but you get the idea....


EDIT:
4 Wheel parts actually has free shipping right now so they got the better deal:
http://www.4wheelparts.com/product2....AKHLV8EB9N2W9D
Normally Clemson is pretty good as they have free shipping and winches are heavy. Free shipping at 4 Wheel Parts runs out friday, so jump on it. You can shell out 560 for quality.

Here are the specs for that bad boy:
http://products.warn.com/warn.nsf/wa...ucts.Main.html

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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 04:12 PM
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Cool...thanks for the info...Looks like a sweet deal...
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 04:17 PM
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Central has free shipping too, but their listed prices are higher.
http://www.central4wd.com/store/brandlist.asp?ID=70

They do price match though.
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 05:19 PM
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Can anyone post a link to that Prado Bull Bar that was talked about earlier in this thread. I don't remember evering having seen one. I would eventually like to get a winch, but mounting it is another story. I just don't know how I want to do it. As a matter of fact (since I'm feeling lazy), can someone post a link to the ARB, TMJ (?), Prado and multi-mount?
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 05:22 PM
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Look in our Vendor section.
All the links are in there, that's why I made that page
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 05:27 PM
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Wow, I guess I really am that lazy. I always forget to check the other resources of the forum. Duh...
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 06:07 PM
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ARB Prado Bar fits 3rd Gen 4Runners and Tacos...
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 07:30 PM
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My Warn M 8000 has been good to me in the 1 year i've had it.

It is pretty slow but it gets the job done. Winching is not a race, who cares how fast it goes? I got the 8000 because my truck only weighs 4085 pounds full of fuel, tools, gear, myself, camper shell, and 300 pounds of firewood.

There is a reason for the price difference between MileMarker electrics and Warns. You get what you pay for. Namely reliability and durability. There are Warn electric winches out there still going strong for longer than I have been alive. MileMarker electric winches cannot touch that testimony.
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 07:36 PM
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Woooooooooow

My site is back up.
Perhaps they were doing maintenance on the box I am on.
Anyway...here is the vid I wanted to post earlier.
1.30 mb
http://pnw4runners.net/runs/4602/15.mpg

It's best to right click it and save it, but if you have broadband, you might be able to stream it in.
It works for me that way.

First time I used the winch that day.
Actually we tested it out on Jim's (mytruck) '89 truck to see how it worked, but the video here was an actual rescue.
Matt had buried his nose in the snow pretty good.
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 07:52 PM
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Well I guess that since the Milemarker electric winches are still a pretty recent product, then I will have to wait and see. Worse comes to worst, I will relegate it to rear duty (have to get a rear mount fabbed to go behind my bumper) and replace it in the Badlands tube bumper with a Warn later. Got my fingers crossed. I know that POPS XJ had one on his ride, and he pulled me out of the snow in February with no problem except it was rather slow.
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Old Apr 30, 2005 | 10:08 AM
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has anybody tried to put the milemarker hydraulics in an ARB?
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