Just wanted to see what, if any, opinions you guys have on the Smittybilt XRC10 comp winch with the synthetic line. I like what it has to offer, and I like the price point, especially compared to buying the line separately.
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teebes wrote:So far so good with my smitty. If it acts up I'll be sure to holler at yea.
Best advice I can offer is to make sure to practice with it, tighten it properly, etc. Also, when going alone on trails, make sure it works before you actually need it
Make sure to budget for necessary accessories, too. Winches aren't that useful without the goodies: snatch block, bunch of shackles, extra tree straps, extra syn rope, chain, etc. Easily a couple hundred extra to be able to actually use the winch on occasions that actually require a winch (and not simply a tug from a buddy).
What bumper are you thinking about??
I'm also really, really looking into a central mounted winch a la foers winch system, but haven't figured if it'll be possible yet. Do you have the 10k winch or the 8.5k winch?
JamesDowning wrote:If you used steel cable you could run it through bent pipe in order to get the line from the rear to the front of the vehicle. With large enough radii on the bends, I don't forsee any issues. You'd need to use a high strength corrosion proof pipe. Just don't plan to have your front line in the center of your bumper.
bartonmd wrote:With any real load, I see that wearing through the inside corners of the pipes in short order...
Philberto wrote:What do you mean? The winch doesn't need to be able to pull in any other rotation direction as far as I can tell... Unless you have some other idea in mind.