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The recessed fairlead is a nice touch.
There’s no up down adjustability, but there is some front and back adjustability. The holes are about 1 inch or so long so you can tuck the winch in pretty closeThat is a sweet bumper.
Does it have any up/down adjustability like the later ARB does? It looks like it could be moved up a bit and close up the gap to the headlights and gain a bit of approach angle.
I have one of those Warren Wenches and it’s plenty stout.
I agree with Nolen. Unless you sink the 60 in mud up to its floor pan, 8K will be fine. Once you eliminate any air gap between the bottom of the rig and the mud, you might as well call for help.There’s no up down adjustability, but there is some front and back adjustability. The holes are about 1 inch or so long so you can tuck the winch in pretty close
you’ve used the warren 8,000 on a 60? I was worried it would be underpowered. Most people use the 9.5 or 8274 from what I was seeing. I got the 8000 with synthetic rope for a price I couldn’t turn down from a jeeple here in town
Yes. It’s fine. Just stay out of them Wolf River
I agree with Nolen. Unless you sink the 60 in mud up to its floor pan, 8K will be fine. Once you eliminate any air gap between the bottom of the rig and the mud, you might as well call for help.
If 8k worries you, carry a snatch block. 8k becomes 16k with this small magical device.
Yeah but we all know the 8274 really pulls one MILLION poundsAlso, for reference the 8274 is rated for 8,000lbs as well. The newer 6hp units are rated for 10 I think.