This is the Superwinch 9000 pound electric winch. In a comparison by MoabJeeper that was conducted three months ago this winch went toe to toe with the Warn 9000 pound winch. They had almost the exact same numbers in a very grueling real world test called winches in Hell. The article can be read in JRations Magazine - Standard issue 8. The only difference was that this winch is almost half the price. You cant beat that.
These two bad boys are the ARB rock sliders that will mount on the sides of the wrangler. These will look great and take one hell of a beating every single day. You can stand on them, jump on them, smack them into rocks or small vehicles that get into your way. When Jim buys his hi-lift jack he can just jack the whole side of his Jeep from under one of these and never worry about even denting one of these suckers. Super Tough and good looking to boot.
They even have their emblem embedded into the sides. The detail of craftsmanship on these are incredible.
This is the laser cut Warn emblem found on each end of Jims new rear bumper.
The entire Warn rear bumper with tire carrier is very heavy duty. You can easily mount the weight of a 35" tire on this bumper and never worry about stressing the hinges. It also has a class three hitch built into the bumper, just in case Jim needs to pull a trailer or mount any number of assesories that are available for any jeep wrangler.
This is the tire carrier for the Warn rear bumper. It has a very well made mount for Kathleens ( I meant Jim's) full size spare tire.
This is the view my wife Staci had when she came outside to check on me.
My wife called me at work to let me know the UPS guy was at our house and proceeding to unload everything he had in his truck into our garage. It is the motherload of Jeep parts. It was as if I had won the Jeep parts lottery. Jim has a very cool wife to let him do this project.
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