Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => Tech Talk => Topic started by: chadlh on July 07, 2005, 05:37:03 PM
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Has anyone tried the Costco winch. I know there was a post about it but I can't find it (old web site). From what I understand the Warn 8000lbs winch (similar product) does not have motor overheating auto shut off and it also doesn't have an overload (jammed cable) shut off either.
I found a carefully controlled lab tests of the Warn winch that has convinced me not to buy a $1000 winch if it doesn't have any better features than a $400 Costco winch.
Thanks for any feedback general or specific about electric winches.
Chad
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http://www.fourwheelstampeders.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2734
My Ramsey REP8000 needs work again and I was looking at the specs of this winch today. My current winch is slow and the champion winch is a bit slower but I was thinking of giving it a try. It's not much more $$$ than repairing my Ramsey and if it's no good at least costco has a good return policy.
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With the amount of rain that's come down in the Calgary area over the last few weeks, I suspect I'll be able to give you a pretty informed review after this upcoming weekend.
It seems like a well built winch. The advantage to a lower horsepower engine (costco-3.8hp Warn-5.5ishHP) is that it's less of a draw on your electrical system because it relies more on mechanical advantage. The Costco winch is a series wound motor (superior to a permanent magnet).
The disadvantage to a motor that relies more on mechanical advantage is that it is slower.
Kris
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if costco took visa i woulda bought one a while back... :(
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I have a costco winch on my TJ. I've used it a few times and no issues so far. Pulled myself a few times and a full sized dodge a couple of other times. So far I'm happy with my purchase. I like the fact it comes with everything you need... fairlead, wire, hook, mounting plate, snatch block etc.
Fug
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Read here:
http://www.fourwheelstampeders.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2734
I like Warn personally but I do feel that ANY winch is better than no winch! Had a Warn M4500 on my XJ for awhile, way undersized for my Jeep but it was all I could afford at the time. It got me out of many bad spots that I couldn't be pulled out with a strap or someone else's winch.
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what sort of price range are the winches? 400-1000?
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Well,
I finally got a chance to really try the Costco winch out this past weekend. I'm quite impressed with it. It's slower than a WARN, but not unreasonably slow. I've been out with guys with the Princess Auto winches before and they were much slower and got much hotter than mine.
After pulling Kelly (Fly_Guy) out of his colossal stuck, the winch wasn't very hot, nor was is powering out. All in all, it performed very well.
$0.02
Kris
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Pricewise, I believe they were $489... or something like that.
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399.00 at costco. They have been as low as 389.00 on sale. Mine works good so far.