Boat Trailer Winch
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From: St. Clair Shores, MI
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6
Boat Trailer Winch
i was wondering ... i have a few old winches from my boat trailerss... would a hand crank work to use if i installed it ? just hook up the handle when i need it or would it be to hard to move
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From: Effingham, N.H.
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Really wouldn't have the power to pull you out of much. Not saying it won't because I've seen some weird things but it wouldn't do it safe enough for me.
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From: St. Clair Shores, MI
Year: 1999
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yae thats what i figured .. just curious.... i have a come along for the time being .. dont plan on going in places i shouldnt... but then again
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From: St. Clair Shores, MI
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From: Soddy Daisy TN
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Can't see why it wouldn't work but if you're really stuck doubt you'd be strong enough to crank it. I'd prob giggle a bit if I saw it on the front of a rig but give it a try, what's the worse can happen, it doesn't work.
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From: St. Clair Shores, MI
Year: 1999
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my thoughts exactly ! if it doesnt work, hopefully im not by myself
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one thing about come-a-ling and the hand winches, it puts you right in the firing range if something lets loose,..
With a winch, you can hide safely in your jeep. Ducking below the windsheild incase something does let loose. there is a picture floating around the internet of a tow straps that got loose and the hook ended up flying through the windshield, through the drivers headrest, and out the back of the jeep. I think it was on a CJ7 or something,.. I cant find the hook.
Plus come-a-longs take forever!!!
With a winch, you can hide safely in your jeep. Ducking below the windsheild incase something does let loose. there is a picture floating around the internet of a tow straps that got loose and the hook ended up flying through the windshield, through the drivers headrest, and out the back of the jeep. I think it was on a CJ7 or something,.. I cant find the hook.
Plus come-a-longs take forever!!!
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From: CT.
Year: 88
Model: Comanche (MJ)
Engine: 4.0 HO
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Well guys, lets look at the cost of this. Granted i do agree that a winch is the best but you have to look at $$$$$ i would try it just for kicks as long as gear reduction was includedfor the weight of the vehicle
Also how often does a cable snap? and you have to look at why it snapped. Was it worn, old, rusty, mis treated, etc. Also with the new synthetic stuff...that snap isnt as violent as a metal strand...
Also how often does a cable snap? and you have to look at why it snapped. Was it worn, old, rusty, mis treated, etc. Also with the new synthetic stuff...that snap isnt as violent as a metal strand...
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From: Pueblo, CO.
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I had to use a come-along and tow straps a few weeks ago to "help" an XJ get up an obsticle. talk about scary!!! I was so parinoid that something was going to let go. I was just thinking to myself "man if this thing breaks I'm a goner."
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I carry a come-along even though I have a winch. If your against a tree or whatever,a come-along will pull you away from it. I have used it many times. Just get a good one and use your head and there shouldn't be any issues.
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From: Cove, OR
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
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If you have a ****** block and a tree strap you can just use your winch.