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Lifer
swizel: please post up pics of her when you get it all mounted up 
Britklr: love the look of the wide stock wheels on your 60

Britklr: love the look of the wide stock wheels on your 60
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fzr400guy how much 3/8 rope did you fit on there? I'm considering it but don't want to lose too much line length.
fzr400guy how much 3/8 rope did you fit on there? I'm considering it but don't want to lose too much line length.
Since the inner wraps have the most pulling power, why not just add on a 50 or 100 foot extension line instead?It has 85 feet of 3/8 rope. I'm going to splice in another 40 feet soon.
Is the 8274 at 8000 lbs enough for my 80?
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I am wanting to pull the trigger on a winch today! I had decided to go with the ENGO 10000 w/ Synthetic for the most bang for my buck. Well then... I saw some good deals on CLIST for 8274s two under $500 in my area.
Now I am back which winch to pick. I see photoof them on 60s and a few signature blocks of 80 owners.
Is the 8274 at 8000 lbs enough for my 80?
See my sig for details and will add sliders this week. With a rear bumper coming in the next few months.
If going that big you need to consider one of these
http://gigglepin4x4store.gostorego....rades/gigglepin-heavy-duty-mainshaft-kit.html
to prevent the possibility of a broken shaft and also stops the chances of the end C clip flying off.
I also recommend and use the Albright winch controller - I refuse to use the WARN solenoids which kept failing.
Really wanna make the 8274 fly/pull hard put the twin motor setup on it![]()
As an intermediate step, you can also just swap in a 9.5XP motor for the stock 8274 one; the 9.5XP motor is double the horsepower.