Warn 4-pin controller?

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I've got one that I don't need any more, I converted my 8274 to the newer 5-6 pin style so I could use the same controller and recovery bag for all my trucks. I'm registered for the Roundup but not sure at this point if I will make it or not due to business. I might be able to give it to someone who is going though.
 
I have been looking for one as well. I can't find the thread I was reading but somebody built one on a piece of plywood and then somebody else said to put it in a piece of PVC pipe. That is what I will build when the time comes.

The male side of the old 4 pin metal plug is still available at your local walmart or auto parts store under brand name "Hoppy". Then wire leading to a piece of 1-1/4" or 1-1/2" pvc pipe, 6" long, both ends capped. Drill a hole in one end cap for the wires to go in the pipe. Drill another hole in the other end cap for your switch to mount. I don't know the technical term but get a switch that is momentary on/OFF/ momentary on. Mount it in the end cap, wire it, put it on the body and you have a pretty nice hand held remote with thumb switch.

I know it is not the answer you were looking for but it might help in a pinch. :cheers:

edit: well, no need to make one now. Lee posted while I was typing. If anybody else has an old Warn 4 pin laying around, pm me.
 
Lee posted while I was typing. If anybody else has an old Warn 4 pin laying around, pm me.

Kerry, if for some reason Tucker doesn't end up with mine, then you are next on the list.
 
1911 said:
Kerry, if for some reason Tucker doesn't end up with mine, then you are next on the list.

Thanks. I'd still like to buy you a cup of coffee if you ever get through Tyler.
 
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