what he saidKurt wrote:Save your money.
Just have a reasonably fresh battery, clean and tight wire connections, run your engine while winching and you're good.
Maybe invest in a $40 hand throttle kit. Useful for bumping your engine speed while winching, driving in a sticky spot, etc.
winch recommendations?
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Re: winch recommendations?
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It would help, but for the $ it isn't enough... 140A might get ~30% of the current from the alternator instead of 3%-5%, and what RPM does the engine have to be running to get it? Look up the specs on a winch... My Warn M8000 will pull 435A at max pull rating (8000lbs) and it takes 80A just to turn the spool -- the battery will wind up doing the work.wesley4x4 wrote:would this help out http://www.quadratec.com/products/55112_58.htm along with an optima battery?
As Kurt said -- Just make sure you have a decent battery and you should be fine.
JW