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Hey Eric, I recommend going with the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch #BDW66FR. This winch has a static line load of 9,800 lbs, has a line speed of 29 FPM, and has a free spooling clutch with a 360 degree gearbox that can be rotated so you can reach the…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out and on your new trailer, Eric! The Lippert Smart Jack #LC643589 is great in theory, but they've had issues with water leaking into the head, and I haven't recommended one since I found out that they…
view full answer...The LT3000 winch, #SW1130220, is a good choice for pulling a 2,350 pound vehicle onto your trailer. With a rolling load (your vehicle) on a 17 degree slope (typical range for a trailer ramp) the winch will have a 7,825 pound rolling load capacity.…
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…
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...Hi Walter, For the Deka Battery Isolator #DW08770 you can go with 8 gauge wire. Deka actually makes an installation kit with this wire, the Deka Battery Isolator Installation Kit for Standard Alternators #DW08769.
view full answer...I recommend the Bulldog Winch Winch Cover - Standard Truck Winches #BDW20046, It has a stretchy elastic bottom, and polyurethane interior coating. It is a quick and easy install or removal.
view full answer...We have the perfect winch for you to pull your 3,000 lb car onto your trailer, the ComeUp UW-5000si Trailer Winch #CU645010. This 5,000 lb static load/50,000 lb rolling load winch has a wireless remote (which is also waterproof) that will let you…
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 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...Since you've already got a 4 pole on your trailer, you'd just need to add a 7-way with #ETBC7 so that you can run a charge line using #10-1-1 from the accessory circuit to your battery. This circuit is located at the 1'oclock position on…
view full answer...You would want to go with a deep cell battery. Having a battery larger than you would need would be the way to go as having a battery that is similarly rated as the draw of the winch will drain it quickly. We don't carry any deep cell batteries…
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Hey Eric, I recommend going with the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch #BDW66FR. This winch has a static line load of 9,800 lbs, has a line speed of 29 FPM, and has a free spooling clutch with a 360 degree gearbox that can be rotated so you can reach the…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out and on your new trailer, Eric! The Lippert Smart Jack #LC643589 is great in theory, but they've had issues with water leaking into the head, and I haven't recommended one since I found out that they…
view full answer...The LT3000 winch, #SW1130220, is a good choice for pulling a 2,350 pound vehicle onto your trailer. With a rolling load (your vehicle) on a 17 degree slope (typical range for a trailer ramp) the winch will have a 7,825 pound rolling load capacity.…
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…
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…
view full answer...Hi Walter, For the Deka Battery Isolator #DW08770 you can go with 8 gauge wire. Deka actually makes an installation kit with this wire, the Deka Battery Isolator Installation Kit for Standard Alternators #DW08769.
view full answer...I recommend the Bulldog Winch Winch Cover - Standard Truck Winches #BDW20046, It has a stretchy elastic bottom, and polyurethane interior coating. It is a quick and easy install or removal.
view full answer...We have the perfect winch for you to pull your 3,000 lb car onto your trailer, the ComeUp UW-5000si Trailer Winch #CU645010. This 5,000 lb static load/50,000 lb rolling load winch has a wireless remote (which is also waterproof) that will let you…
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 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…
view full answer...Since you've already got a 4 pole on your trailer, you'd just need to add a 7-way with #ETBC7 so that you can run a charge line using #10-1-1 from the accessory circuit to your battery. This circuit is located at the 1'oclock…
view full answer...You would want to go with a deep cell battery. Having a battery larger than you would need would be the way to go as having a battery that is similarly rated as the draw of the winch will drain it quickly. We don't carry any deep cell…
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