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The Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch part #BDW15019 is a great affordable option for a car trailer winch. It comes with a wired remote for ease of use and a roller fairlead to prevent excess wear on the cable. It features an industry standard four bolt…
view full answer...Yes, the Superwinch Terra part #SW1145220 does have a power out as well as a power in so it can let a car out of a trailer in a controlled manner like you mentioned.
view full answer...Yes, since the vehicles you would be winching on your car hauler are a rolling load a winch like the part #SW1145220 which has a 4,500 lb capacity would work well. Even if you ramps had a 60 percent angled ramp this winch could pull up to 7,488 lbs.
view full answer...The Bulldog Winch part #BDW15019 would easily be able to pull your 3,500 lb car onto the trailer. It has a 4,400 static weight capacity, but the rolling weight capacity (which is what a car would be in neutral), is 44,000 lbs.
view full answer...For your application a winch mount like the Bulldog part #BDW20011 would be what I would recommend. This is compatible with the Terra 45 winch and since it has large handles on either side will make for an easier to installing and removing from your…
view full answer...The winch you referenced, Superwinch Terra Series ATV Winch #SW1145220, has a 4-bolt mounting pattern for the winch that measures 3- x 6.66-inches on the hole centers. This is common to their other ATV winches such as #SW1125230. Please refer to the…
view full answer...The holes on the mounting plate for the Bulldog Winch #BDW15019 are spaced 3-1/8 inches x 4 inches center on center. The winch mounts to the plate in holes that are 6-5/8 inches x 3 inches apart center on center. I have attached a photo showing these…
view full answer...For a cost-effective powered car trailer winch you can consider the Bulldog Winch #BDW15019 which includes a roller fairlead and wire rope. This winch offers a 2-minute duty cycle (15 minutes of cool down time is required between cycles) and with a…
view full answer...Good news! The Bulldog Winch #BDW15019 will work great for loading your 18 foot car hauler with a vehicle up to 4,000lbs. We recommend using a winch with a line pull capacity no less than equal to that of the load being moved. For example, if a car…
view full answer...Choosing the correct electric trailer winch for your needs is a bit of a tricky task. The weight capacity of a winch will be affected by many factors such as the weight of the object, angle at which the object is being pulled, the number of layers…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
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