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General Forums => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: FirstTimer on October 18, 2011, 10:23:27 AM
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http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f261/superwinch-talon-9-5-sr-winch-giveaway-1276534/
Sorry I had to!
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just gotta find someone giving away a winch plate and you're golden............ ::)
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just gotta find someone giving away a winch plate and you're golden............ ::)
Why you need one?
I was going to cut mine up tonight to use as scrap to practice welding...
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Im still upset that i offered you money to hold that one Johnny and then you sold it to Robin....
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Im still upset that i offered you money to hold that one Johnny and then you sold it to Robin....
Sad thing is I didn't even really need it ... its under the bench somewhere.
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I do need a winch yes! However, I do realize this winch is a peice, but its worth a try, cuz I think a brand new free winch is better than no winch at all.
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I do need a winch yes! However, I do realize this winch is a peice, but its worth a try, cuz I think a brand new free winch is better than no winch at all.
You "need" a winch or " want" one ?
Do you do a lot of solo wheeling?
Do you hunt or fish deep in the bush by yourself?
It's easier to get a tug from your fellow Jeepers with a strap than it is to unspool and drag out that cable. Dunno? I've owned 4 winches over the years and I've only ever used them for long and greasy hillclimbs a dozen or so times. Yes, I know it's poor form to
always rely on other people's winches, but ask yourself why you think it's imperative to have 100 plus pounds of weight up front. I've found that a lot of guys buy one because it oozes "true 4x4" to the Offroad layman . A winch was always near the end of my modification list when I was starting new projects. Buy one when funds permit or if you get a smokin deal on one but don't be in too much of a hurry. Lots of Jeepers on runs that are more than willing to yank out a stuck guy...after pointing and laughing that is.
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The only time I've used mine is to winch myself up a telephone po..I mean pull myself out when I got stuck in the back alle...err... :-X
I think I have 4 or so extra winches in the garage somewhere. Maybe 5. By the time you have money I'll have a couple more I got cheap off of Justin because his woman found out how much he spent on Jeep parts again.
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Baaaaaaaaaaahahahahahaha good burn!!
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Yes, I know it's poor form to always rely on other people's winches, but ask yourself why you think it's imperative to have 100 plus pounds of weight up front. I've found that a lot of guys buy one because it oozes "true 4x4" to the Offroad layman . A winch was always near the end of my modification list when I was starting new projects. Buy one when funds permit or if you get a smokin deal on one but don't be in too much of a hurry. Lots of Jeepers on runs that are more than willing to yank out a stuck guy...after pointing and laughing that is.
I agree that always relying on other people's winches to get you out is definitely bad form. It's not a big deal for stocker and near-stock runs out at McLean...but when you start getting into more challenging runs, having a winch means that you're more likely to be able to contribute to the group as a whole making it through...as opposed to relying on the group to drag you through. I'd rather see someone spend their mod budget on a good quality 8000 pound winch than on a craptacular spacer lift with cam bolts. Wheel you rig the way it is now, save your disposable income for six months, buy a good quality used winch (or a new one from Jay), and be ready to contribute the group's progress down the trail.
There are definitely runs where you'll be required to have a working winch - and some runs where a working winch is the only thing that will get a near-stock vehicle through. There are obstacles that probably shouldn't be tried if you don't have a working winch - because there is no safe way to get someone into place to pull you out.
While a winch isn't necessarily a "need to have" it's a good insurance policy to have in place - especially for newer drivers in near-stock rigs. That way when you try something and choose the wrong line, you aren't completely reliant on the rest of the group to rescue you.
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Good Advise guys! I didn't really consider the weight issue, is there a solution for TJ's where you can remove the winch when DD, such as carriers I have seen for trucks?
My thought process was that it would be a better investment at this point then lockers. Especially, considering I am running on stock TJ axles, and plan on upgrading down the road at which point I will want lockers anyway, so why spend the big bucks twice, when I can spend "middle of the road" money on something that I will have for a while and provide insurance. Plus, I would like to contribute when I do go wheeling and would like to head out wheeling with buddies who have dirt bikes and quads, therefore needing a winch.
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Plus, I would like to contribute when I do go wheeling and would like to head out wheeling with buddies who have dirt bikes and quads, therefore needing a winch.
This makes a lot of sense. Unless your name is Waytec, you ain't getting pulled out by a quad.
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Just pony up the dough and buy one dude. If ur gonna be wheeling a stock rig for a while (and let's be honest u will be). People will get sick and tired pretty quickly draggin ur stock jeep out of everywhere. You want to contribute? Get self sufficient........ Guys don't build their rigs with lockers, winches and 35s to 'help' stockers out...... Just my .02. Just buy one off Avnine. He's got a 9k for sale.
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Just pony up the dough and buy one dude. If ur gonna be wheeling a stock rig for a while (and let's be honest u will be). People will get sick and tired pretty quickly draggin ur stock jeep out of everywhere. You want to contribute? Get self sufficient........ Guys don't build their rigs with lockers, winches and 35s to 'help' stockers out...... Just my .02. Just buy one off Avnine. He's got a 9k for sale.
ummm, i think that he does want a winch, it would be tubby that threw in the 'use others' card. :rollingeyes: :flipoff2:
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ummm, i think that he does want a winch, it would be tubby that threw in the 'use others' card. :rollingeyes: :flipoff2:
Ummmm....ya.....you see, Johnny doesn't actually read before he posts. He skims random posts in the thread, and then uses his magic 8 ball to determine what he's going to post. Then he edits his post to make it seems more offensive. ;)
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Sometimes it is too wet, too icy or simply to tight for a tug. Or maybe your the first in line and have to get over a log.... its all winch worthy. A winch is something that justifies itself through years of service, not every time you go out. If your going to be wheelin a fair amount its worth it from what I've seen.
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Good Advise guys! I didn't really consider the weight issue, is there a solution for TJ's where you can remove the winch when DD, such as carriers I have seen for trucks?
I have a 2" hitch receiver cradle that I will sell for $80, its brand new. Would fit the rear hitch if you have one, or a front. You will have to do your own wiring harness to the winch, but the cradle is for sale if you want one... Not gonna publicly advertise it since i may one day use it, but down the road if you find you want one, Ill probably still have it...
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After What I witnessed out on the Kingone Run with Jay and others you are right Jamal, a winch is a very good thing to have for all the reasons you stated.
I have a 2" hitch receiver cradle that I will sell for $80, its brand new. Would fit the rear hitch if you have one, or a front. You will have to do your own wiring harness to the winch, but the cradle is for sale if you want one... Not gonna publicly advertise it since i may one day use it, but down the road if you find you want one, Ill probably still have it...
I will keep that in mind, Thanks!
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Kyle,
Save up some money for a lift and use a come-along until a cheaply priced winch comes your way.
Come-along, gumboots, and holy water. Served me well when I was 16 years old and a firstimer. Not as fast or good as a winch but it'll save your bacon . Just sayin...
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Tubby, thanks for the advice but I've already beat you to punch. I have an 2.5" Hd lift from OME sitting in my garage, with adjustable front and rear track bar along with all 8 currie jj CA waiting to be installed once I have over hauled the 4: 10 geared axles I bought to make up for the 33"tires. can't forget the BL & MML ive already installed to hopefully take care of drive line vibes. Don't want to do to much more, or risk over doing it on the skinny pedal out on the trails when I can just pull some line and let the winch do most of the work, especially considering the jeep is my DD. Plus, its easy to convince the wife and family to buy you a winch for xmas, over the laundry list of other technical/mechanical things I want/need!
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The only time I've used mine is to winch myself up a telephone po..I mean pull myself out when I got stuck in the back alle...err... :-X
I think I have 4 or so extra winches in the garage somewhere. Maybe 5. By the time you have money I'll have a couple more I got cheap off of Justin because his woman found out how much he spent on Jeep parts again.
WHERE IS THE LIKE BUTTON >>>>> LIKE <<<<<< justin has to hide everything .. most of his extra parts are at my place