Jeep-Cherokee XJ Winches
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Winch Hydraulic H Series 12,000 Lb. 12V Winch 2-Speed-Ductile Iron Case
Part no: MM-7052000C
$1,805.99 +$19.99 Surcharge (oversized)Price match guarantee
Winches
Getting out of a muddy situation with a Jeep Winch
Are you an outdoor adventurer who enjoys taking your Jeep to the most difficult off-road terrains? If so, a quality winch and recovery gear are well needed for your next excursion. However, choosing a winch can be a hard task since there are many options.You can count on Morris 4x4 Center to make the best choice to fit your offroading needs.
What does a Jeep winch do?
A Jeep winch is a motorized device with a rolled-up cable. It serves to pull your Jeep out of challenging situations, like being stuck in a ditch, mud or rescuing other vehicles. Typically, winches are mounted on your Jeep Wrangler’s front bumper.There are two types of winches based on how they’re powered: hydraulics and electric. With a hydraulic winch, the steering pump of your Jeep will power the winch. On the other hand, an electric winch will take power from your 4x4s electrical system.
The electric 4x4 winches are the most popular among Jeep owners. You can find them with wired or wireless remote controls and pulling power anywhere from 2,000 lbs. to 16,500 lbs.
There are several factors that you should keep in mind when shopping for a Jeep Wrangler winch. Along with utilizing the support that the Morris 4x4 Center team offers, you must consider these basic elements for investing your money the right way:
- The Jeep Winch size: This refers to the 4x4 winch. An industry-standard says that the winch pulling capacity should be at least 1.5 times of your Jeep weight.
- The Jeep Winch type: The electric ones are robust and cheaper. However, you cannot use them continually since they can get overheated or may cause damage to your vehicle’s electrical system. So, if you’ll use a winch habitually, your best choice is the hydraulic one.
At Morris 4x4 Center choosing the right Jeep winch is easy! Shop top winches and recovery brands from Warn, Rugged Ridge, Smittybilt, and Mile Marker.