9,000# sumimt winch

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9,000# sumimt winch

Postby colemancooler » Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:07 am

At Ben W's suggestion I did some research and decided to buy the Summit 9,000lb winch which is a re badged T max
http://wwww.daystarweb.com/ItemForm.aspx?item=KU70039BK&Category=6e09953c-2869-4181-9b47-b2e9825bd4b6%20&ret_url=Categories2.aspx?Category=6e09953c-2869-4181-9b47-b2e9825bd4b6

http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SUM%2D930002&N=700+4294922915+4294839000+4294888125+4294888098+4294906025+115&autoview=sku
click on the instructions at the bottom of the Page
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I am not excited about how far the fairlead sticks out, but I was lazy and did not modify the core support
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it cost me just over $451 for the winch and isolator, delivered to my door and was here in 3 days. I also used some of brian D's pre fab tabs to mount the fair lead to the winch plate.
the instructions say T-max in 1 spot and the inside of the relay box says T-max and the insulation on the supplied wire says T- Max, so far so good I just need to make a couple of changes but it is ready <s><img><s>
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Re: 9,000# sumimt winch

Postby OldGreen » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:57 am

I learned from experience that the fairlead should not be the furthest thing out on the front of the rig. I very often "nudge" objects and now my fairlead doesn't roll any more. . .

Nice buy on the winch. <!-- s:mrgreen: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_mrgreen.gif" alt=":mrgreen:" title="Mr. Green" /><!-- s:mrgreen: -->

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Re: 9,000# sumimt winch

Postby colemancooler » Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:40 pm

it is a large fairlead and it was built crooked , wich bothers me I might have my friend Brian make me a haws fairlead out of something soft <!-- s:scratch: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/scratch.gif" alt=":scratch:" title="Scratch" /><!-- s:scratch: -->

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Re: 9,000# sumimt winch

Postby 79chevy39.5's » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:08 pm

if you are running steel cable im 99% sure you have to run a steel hawse style fairlead as anything "soft" will be eaten (i.e. alum. or the new plastic ones) for those you must use winch rope

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Re: 9,000# sumimt winch

Postby Grumpy » Thu Oct 18, 2007 5:40 pm

OldGreen wrote:I learned from experience that the fairlead should not be the furthest thing out on the front of the rig. I very often "nudge" objects and now my fairlead doesn't roll any more. . .

Nice buy on the winch. <!-- s:mrgreen: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_mrgreen.gif" alt=":mrgreen:" title="Mr. Green" /><!-- s:mrgreen: -->


Glad you put "nudge" in quotes <!-- s:mrgreen: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_mrgreen.gif" alt=":mrgreen:" title="Mr. Green" /><!-- s:mrgreen: --> Looks good, cooler <!-- s:thumbsup: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/thumbsup.gif" alt=":thumbsup:" title="Thumbsup" /><!-- s:thumbsup: -->
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Postby colemancooler » Sun Jun 19, 2011 10:39 am

so far the summit winch has treated me well, and the only complaint I have is the Free spool lever is not attached worth a damn
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