The Badland winch 9k has a power draw of 300 amps at full load. You need a deep cycle 12V AGM battery that can handle that amperage. I recommend a battery with 650 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA). Badland Winches are an introductory winch with a not so…
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…
Hey Alfredo! Great question. The Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System #FR57AD, #FR74AD, and #FR64AD are all capable of recording. The 7" monitor has a micro-SD card slot (must be at least Class 10) and supports cards up to 128GB.…
While we do have a U.S.A. made option, the Bulldog Winch #BDW15018 is made in China. For a great American alternative, the highest capacity U.S.A. made winch we have is the Dutton-Lainson StrongArm Electric Winch w/ Pulley Block, AC Powered #DL24876.…
Hey Rich! The Fulton High-Performance 2-Speed Trailer Winch #F142430 can only be used with a cable. The Curt #C45ZJ can be used with a cable or a strap. The Fulton also includes a handbrake. Outside of that they are pretty similar in terms of…
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…
The SuperWinch LT2000 Electric Utility Winch, part #1120210, you have referenced will only have a rated line pull of 2,000 lbs. The rated line pull of 2,000 lbs. will pull a rolling load of 10,050 lbs. up a 6 degree incline, but as the incline…
Hello Tom, Sorry to hear you're having trouble with your Trailer Valet JXS Drill Powered Swivel Trailer Jack w/ Wheel - Sidewind - 14" Lift - 1.2K #TV76FR, that’s definitely frustrating, especially when you’re almost ready to hit the road.…
Hey Mike. We have an anti-rattle device that works really well with a B&W Tow & Stow that is compatible with a GM MultiPro Tailgate like item #BWTS20066BMP. It's not a clamp on style though. It's the XL Anti-Rattle Trailer Hitch…
Hello Greg, Thank you for the rotor measurement, it was most helpful as it tells me you have a 2K axle. Tie Down Engineering is no longer, but Kodiak parts work great! The Calipers are different for the driver and passenger side: - Driver Side:…
Hey Chris. It's better to use screws when installing vents like the 2-Piece Exterior Wall Vent for Enclosed Trailers item #HMAV2-AVT2 you were looking at. They're easier to install and remove. They're also better for expansion and…
The Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch #BDW66FR you found only includes one positive power wire for connecting to the battery as it grounds the negative through the mounts. You would need an additional 1 gauge wire to run from the mount to the ground…
Electric winches are essential for off-road enthusiasts, boaters, and trailer users. They provide the power to pull heavy loads with ease, whether you're securing a jetski, loading a race car, or tackling tough terrain. Consider factors like load capacity
A remote control is a game-changer, allowing you to operate the winch from a distance, which is especially useful when loading vehicles or navigating tricky spots. It adds convenience and safety, letting you steer and control the winch simultaneously.
Ropes are lighter and easier to handle, but cables are more durable for heavy-duty tasks. Consider your typical use; if you're frequently in rugged conditions, a cable might be better. For lighter, more frequent use, a rope could be more convenient.
Be aware of potential issues like overheating during heavy pulls or mismatched components like ropes instead of cables. Regular maintenance and ensuring compatibility with your setup can prevent these problems and extend the winch's lifespan.
Choose a winch with a load capacity that exceeds your heaviest expected load. For example, a 5,000 lb winch is great for side-by-side vehicles, while a 2,000 lb winch can handle tasks like securing a jetski. Always opt for a higher capacity to ensure safety and efficiency.
Installation can vary based on your vehicle or trailer setup. Some may require longer bolts or specific mounting plates. It's generally straightforward, but ensure you have the right tools and follow the instructions carefully for a secure fit.