the solenoid pack would be direct from Warn. The contactors ive been looking at are sold mostly in Australia from a chineese company called Albright. Now yes, we all know that theres some stuff made in china thats not so great quality wise... Believe me, I know!! I sell that stuff every day.. But the contactor itself, is a superior design to a solenoid, but whether or not I want to risk putting money into it to have it fail is another story ... I havent decided yet what way to go. My Jeep sadly sits where it is right now as my rear pinion is shot. So its gonna be a while before i move forward with the winch repair as Id like to get it driving again first
Re-read your original post, forgot you were trying to repair your winch, sorry.
In my case, I want to setup a solenoid (as a relay won't do) to control power to the winch, but maybe I can just pick up one of those solenoids from warn. Most of the searching I did turned up 100amp solenoids with high duty cycles. Anything larger was 20% duty cycle at best.
The contactors sound pretty neat though, I'll do some more research on them.
Are you sure you'd be able to get forward and reverse with a single contactor? Sounds like they work similar to solenoids (fixed contact, and a moving contact, and an electromagnet pulls the moving contact so it touches the fixed contact via induction on the secondary terminals, gravity or a spring returns the moving contact to a non-conducting position when voltage across the secondary terminals is removed) which makes me wonder if you'd still require four of them. Maybe they make contactors with multiple fixed and moving contacts.