Recovery gear is an important part of every off-roader’s arsenal, and a winch is at the top of the list of stuff that’ll get you out of a serious jam. Unless you’re tackling hard-core trails every time out, it’s likely that your winch won’t be needed every time you hit the trail, but the day that you or your buddy gets in a tricky spot, you’ll be grateful it’s on your rig.
Filling out its off-road parts portfolio even further, Rugged Ridge recently released a new line of winches. Its new Performance Off Road Winch line features two different models: one rated at 8,500 lbs. and the other at 10,500 lbs. Each winch is available with 3/8-inch steel cable or synthetic rope. For our installation, we would be equipping our Jeep with the 10,500-pound rated 10.5 model with synthetic rope. Included with the winch is all necessary wiring and hardware to hook up the winch to your vehicle’s battery and securely mount it to your bumper, provided you have an off-road-style bumper that will accept it.
For pulling power, the 10.5 Rugged Ridge winch features a 6.6-horsepower Series Wound motor. The winch can be equipped with either synthetic rope or steel cable, and even though it is the pricier option we chose the high-strength synthetic rope. Constructed with Dyneema SK-75 fiber that’s the same fabric used in ballistic body armor, the synthetic rope piqued our interest since it is stronger than the same diameter steel rope and only 1/7th of the weight. Rugged Ridge says the heavy-duty 3/8-inch synthetic rope features a 12-strand braid with a breaking force of 19,310 pounds. It also more durable than steel cable over time and is designed to not splinter, kind or curl. It is specially treated with a protective coating to resist UV rays, abrasion and chemical solvents.
Detailed instructions for installation of the Rugged Ridge winch are included, and in total the install time should be about two hours. SoCal SuperTrucks in San Bernadino, California, helped us install the new winch, and we turned to the shop’s lead technician Bill Bruner who has been with the shop for over 15 years. Bill quickly went to work wiring up the winch, setting it in place and safely running the wires from under our Trail Ready front bumper to the engine compartment to connect to the battery.
The installation was on the mark at a little less than two hours. Having already installed the Trail Ready bumper previously, we were pleased the bumper accepted the winch without needing to be removed. When it came to mounting the winch to the bumper, the four mounting bolt locations were a little tricky to reach under the bumper, but the Trail Ready front bumper offers enough of access slits to get your hands up there and secure the mounting bolts.
The Performance 10,500 lbs. Off Road Winch we installed comes with synthetic rope, a remote control and a hawse fairlead for a price of $921.99. For those looking to save a little dough, the same winch with a steel line retails for $633.99.
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