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Don't know why you would bag a Warn winch, if my life depended on it i would certainly go a warn over most other brands, have never had it fail on me yet and i have pulled myself (and others) out of some pretty horrible situations.
The thing with current draw is that you only get out what you put in
Power = Voltage x Amps
voltage is fixed so you can't change that, that leaves the amps, so more amps more power
More power = faster recovery or more pulling power
1) Landrover Discovery towing a boat on Straddie (V8 version )
2) Toyota Landcruiser at Samford
3) Suzuki Sierra at Cooloola National Park
4) Nissan Patrol (new one) Fraser.
You would want to have alot of facts behind you to suggest to keep away from warn winch's. The majority of winch's sold are warn. They are the preference to most commercial and non commercial applications. They are proven well beyond their capabilities.
I would love to hear the reasons that you are suggesting this Maverick79.
Corry
By the way, I don't run a warn winch, I use a Premier. I bought it when they first come out to give them a shot and see how they go, and they go great. I use it more than the average, as I am into the semi-extreme off roading. At one stage it was used twice a week for about 6 months. Only let down, one broken cable. Daunting when your up to the sills in mud in the pouring rain at midnight.
Would love to hear some of the 'facts'. What have the failures been? Why would you not support Warn. Am very interested in this, as I also have an interest in the market.