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Hi Steven, To start you'll need a mount for the winch that's rated for 12k like the Bulldog #BDW20011 and then you can use a 12k winch like the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch #BDW10039. This comes with a wireless remote that uses batteries or…
view full answer...You can use a pulley block like part #BDW20005, to pull your car on to a trailer with the winch being offset. You will want to make sure the winch is well secured for safety. This pulley block has a capacity of 17,000 lbs break strength and is…
view full answer...Hi Joe; for a winch I recommend the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch #BDW10040. This has a lot of nice features, including a 12,000 lb line pull so it will be able to handle anything you throw at it. This also comes with a universal mounting plate so you…
view full answer...It is plastic. The ComeUp UW-5000si Trailer Winch item #CU645010 is a light duty winch so it's housing and base are made of plastic. I attached a picture below that will show you the base. I've also linked an installation video that will go…
view full answer...For a 12k winch I recommend the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch #BDW10039. Bulldog is a well-known name in the winch community and this specific model comes with a wireless remote that you can use to easily activate the winch from anywhere within a…
view full answer...If you're going to use a winch to raise and lower your popup you will want a winch that power loads both in and out. With a winch that will only power load in you will only be able to raise the popup and not lower with the winch. We have the…
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view full answer...I have a solution for you to connect the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch #BDW10039 to your vehicle's battery, but it will not work well for you to connect the winch to the vehicle's 7-way connector. The highest gauge wire a 7-Way connector is…
view full answer...You will need a 12 volt battery that is rated for more than 55 amps to power your electric winch. Any battery that meets those requirements should work well for you. For most winches that usually means a car battery. I have included a link to the…
view full answer...I've contacted Brightway, who forwarded me a copy of the instructions they include with the #BRW77FR switch mode charger. I've provided a clip showing the instructions for you.
view full answer...A keen observation indeed, Brett. The mounting hole spacing on the Square D-Ring Tie-Down Anchor #ABS69FR is 3" horizontally and 3-1/4" vertically. I edited a picture for you to help illustrate.
view full answer...For a 12,000 lb. electric car trailer winch like the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch part #BDW10040, I recommend a standard 12 volt lead acid battery rated up to at least 650 cold cranking amps (CCA). As long as the battery is rated up to 650 CCA then…
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