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Thread: Winch solenoid pack - where to mount?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
    There is less crap on the drivers side and less distance to the cab for the control switch , hence why they normally get put behind the driver side headlight
    which is nice but whats easier and cheaper to run, the high current main wires or the smaller signalling control wires.?
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    Is there anywhere locally that has genuine Albright's at a reasonable price?

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    Winch Solenoid Pack

    I've had a Warn winch on the 110 County for about 22 years, living up north of Cooktown, it gets lots of use and lots of dunkings in mud and water. The Warn solenoid Pack sits in front of the winch....its yet to fail me....I control the winch with the remote cable/switch, either walking alongside in low ratio or sitting in the drivers seat, both positions work.

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    Here's mine...I tucked the warn solenoid pack in the drivers side guard and cut a new cover plate out of aluminium. I also have a cut out switch for the winch.

    The picture also shows the shovel which is mounted on the drivers side guard.

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