Stevo, go for the Tigerz11, they have some excellent deals with plasma rope. And pretty much every low mount winch will fit the arb deluxe.
G'day All,
Now assuming I get the green light for the bullbar......what winches are people running? Will any winch suit any bar? Minimum LB...I assume 9000LB. I've had my eye on a Premier winch....not sure if they go with an ARB bar....but interested in other peoples thoughts......thanks,
Regards
Stevo
Stevo, go for the Tigerz11, they have some excellent deals with plasma rope. And pretty much every low mount winch will fit the arb deluxe.
Discovery RockSliders
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Hey mate,
just be a little careful with the latest Tigerz11 winches, some of them seem to be too long for some bars. Especially the newer design and 2 speed ones. There have been a few for sale on various forums, as I assume they didn't fit after purchase.
We have a Warn xd9000 in the Sahara bar on ours.
Rgds
Pete
Stevo,
4WD Action did a big winch comparison about 18months ago and the premier winch performed best. If I were buying a winch I'd be looking for one which provided a water seal for the clutch engagement. I have a magnum winch (it was cheap and I regret it now) where the clutch engagement selector provides virtually no seal. So, every time you go through water, if the winch is hot, it sucks in water and you have to pull the winch apart to clean and dry out! Mine rusted and froze.
My solution was to buy a waterproof draw string bag from a hiking shop the diameter of which is just a little larger than the gearbox drum diameter and put it over the drum. I sealed it using a stainless steel 'bandit' strap. The loose bag allows you to operate the cluch engagement switch.
More expensive winches may provide a better water seal. But pulling the winch down every time I go off road is ridiculous. Others may have better solutions.
Mal
Stevo,
If you can't find the mag, let me know and I'll try and find mine and scan you a copy. You can go onto their website and search through past articles to get the mag number, too.
Mal
I have had a "cheap" winch for a while, whilst it has been fine and even after all the swimming its done it has had no water ingress at all (impressed tbh) but Im a sucker for "names" and recently bagged a Warn XDC from Ebay, a month old an looks like new.![]()
Stevo,
I pulled apart my Chinese made winch and compared it to 2 of my mates winches - who graciously allowed me to service their Chinese made winches........I have to say that I simply cannot see the difference between 3 different badged but almost identical winches!
I'm convinced that all 3 are from the same manufacturer but rebadged to suit a different OZ dealer/distributor
While I have no real issue with this commercial reality - (Think Ford-Nissan, Holden-Opel etc etc)....it does bug me a bit that "dealers" market and badge equipment as "exclusive" to their marketing and demographic....
That said though, after pulling apart and checking over 3 Chinese made winches - I would have no problem with recommending their price-V-quality. For a mass produced item they are well made although....I would strongly recommend pulling them apart, regreasing and packing the planetary gears with something better than the Woc scrapings that are used and tidy up the electrics. Yes they are competively priced but shouldn't be written off by comparing them to $1000+ winches
Cheers!
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