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Just wondering how many Wranglers would a Warn winch winch if a Warn winch would winch Wranglers?
 
Warn Xp9.5 The choice of pros and those who will use it once the entire time of owning the vehicle.:steer:
 
Just wondering how many Wranglers would a Warn winch winch if a Warn winch would winch Wranglers?

I thought you were gonna say... "How many wenches would a warn winch winch if a warn winch could winch wenc
Warn Xp9.5 The choice of pros and those who will use it once the entire time of owning the vehicle.:steer:

Ha. Often true. :). On my 100, the cool thing about my winch wasn't how many times I used it to get out of trouble. -Instead, it turned out to be a reason I was willing to *attempt many obstacles* by myself that I might not have tried otherwise. -It was great in that role. Sort of like a spare tire. You could go years without actually needing your spare...but you would still never go on a trip into the boonies without one.
 
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I have a Warn M12000.

Overkill, but extremely tough, tried, and true. Fitted mine with a synthetic line.

Installed in a TJM T13 bullbar. Let me tell you: I could NOT have fitted any larger of a winch in that thing if my life depended on it. That winch is YUUGE.
 
This past summer I fit the VR 12,000 in my ARB on my 60. It was a PITA!
 
I thought you were gonna say... "How many wenches would a warn winch winch if a warn winch could winch wenc


Ha. Often true. :). On my 100, the cool thing about my winch wasn't how many times I used it to get out of trouble. -Instead, it turned out to be a reason I was willing to *attempt many obstacles* by myself that I might not have tried otherwise. -It was great in that role. Sort of like a spare tire. You could go years without actually needing your spare...but you would still never go on a trip into the boonies without one.
Right!

On Christmas my 9.5XP got a workout. Bogged the 200 down deep, really it was my fault, i went in too slow. Plus I didn't have enough line to use the snatch (I also try to use that) so i had just a strait line, got it with only 6 wraps so that was good, but I was shoveling earth with the rear axle. That old 9.5 was pulling hard, but it worked like it always has. Wouldn't of gone in there had i not had a winch.
 

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