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When it comes to roughin' it in the outdoors, there's a possibility you could end up in a sticky situation. Gear your truck up with a recovery winch like these top-of-the-line Warn models. Warn Winch XD9000i
If you’ve ever been helpless stuck, you understand the importance of a powerful self-recovery winch. So, when you’re looking for serious get-out-of-a-bind power, the Warn Winch XD9000i has you covered with an intense 9000lbs of pulling power. How is all that strength powered? It runs off a heavy-duty 4.6hp Series Wound motor. And, its 3-stage planetary gear train results in wicked fast line speeds of up to 38-feet per minute. Talk about brawns! Even better, as if muscle and speed wasn’t enough, the Warn 27550 design is revolutionary. The control pack isn’t exposed to the elements, like with other designs; the pack is inside an all-metal housing. Warn Winch XD9000
What makes this winch so special? It’s driven by a 4.6 hp Series Wound motor that connects to your ride’s battery. It may look small, but this tiny body has 9000lb pulling capacity. Its 3-stage planetary gear train means you get fast line speeds to get you out of trouble quickly. Differently than the Warn Winch XD9000i, the Warn 28500 has a separate control pack that can be mounted just about anywhere on your ride. Warn Winch M12000
Similar to the winches listed above, the Warn Winch M12000 draws its power from a 4.6hp Series Wound motor. The difference? This self-recovery winch can pull up to 12000lbs and boasts a low profile design. Plus, the Warn 17801 includes a 3-stage planetary gear train. Warn Winch M15000
There’s not much this winch can’t handle. With 15000lbs of pulling power and a 3-stage planetary gear train, this winch is as powerful as they come. The Warn 47801 is powered by a 4.6hp Series Wound motor that attaches to your vehicle’s battery.
Not sure how to choose winch with enough power to get you out of a stick situation? Use this easy formula: gross vehicle weight x 1.5. That is the minimum size winch you should be using.
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