Jeff Ivers
Well-known member
I have had a 1500 pound winch with steel cable installed in my enclosed car trailer for about 30 years. I used it once to pull a full size 3000 pound plus car into the trailer. Now that I have a Side by Side (SXS), that I occasionally take to unknown trails, I was thinking I might benefit from moving that winch to the SXS.
When I started researching the issue, I discovered all the winches being offered for installation on my model of SXS (that weighs less than 1000 pounds) are rated from 2500 pounds to 6000 pounds. Is this just an issue of product sellers trying to take advantage of "bigger is better" mentality to increase their profits? Or, is there some logical reason one should have a winch rated many times the weight of the vehicle to be winched?
In the trailer, I did not have a fairlead, but when using on a SXS I can see where a fairlead is probably needed as the tie off point for the winch may not be directly ahead of the winch. Am I correct that the fairlead should be designed so that the open area between the rollers or edges is about the same width as the spool width on the winch?
Most of the winch mountings available are designed to place the winch on the front of the SXS. If one gets stuck in the wilds are you better off trying to pull the SXS forward or is one better advised to try to back out of the obstacle? Keep in mind that I am not into extreme offroading, but am looking at having some way to get unstuck when by myself if the mud puddle I think I have to drive through turns out not to have a bottom.
When I started researching the issue, I discovered all the winches being offered for installation on my model of SXS (that weighs less than 1000 pounds) are rated from 2500 pounds to 6000 pounds. Is this just an issue of product sellers trying to take advantage of "bigger is better" mentality to increase their profits? Or, is there some logical reason one should have a winch rated many times the weight of the vehicle to be winched?
In the trailer, I did not have a fairlead, but when using on a SXS I can see where a fairlead is probably needed as the tie off point for the winch may not be directly ahead of the winch. Am I correct that the fairlead should be designed so that the open area between the rollers or edges is about the same width as the spool width on the winch?
Most of the winch mountings available are designed to place the winch on the front of the SXS. If one gets stuck in the wilds are you better off trying to pull the SXS forward or is one better advised to try to back out of the obstacle? Keep in mind that I am not into extreme offroading, but am looking at having some way to get unstuck when by myself if the mud puddle I think I have to drive through turns out not to have a bottom.