How to Choose a Winch
A vehicle winch is an essential tool to be kept in a recovery kit especially for off-road enthusiasts. But you will not be able to use any winch with your vehicle. There are several parameters that need to be met so that you can ensure the winch is compatible.
The main considerations when choosing 4×4 winches are the weight and size of the vehicle. You need to choose a winch that is strong enough to handle the weight of the vehicle. You also need to consider any additional weight that can come from cargo. So instead of choosing a winch that is rated exactly to the weight of your vehicle, you need to choose something that can handle at least 1.5 times the weight of the vehicle. This way, you are taking additional weight into account. You will also come across different types of winches when you are looking to buy it on the market. There are electric and hydraulic winches with the former being the most common. Electric winches are powered by the battery of your vehicle while hydraulic winches are powered by the power steering pump. If you are looking for something more affordable, an electric winch will be the way to go as hydraulic winches tend to be more expensive. However, they can also offer you more power and faster line speeds. So you have to consider what your priority is.
The length of the winch line will determine the distance your vehicle can be winched. Measure the length of your vehicle and choose a line length that is at least 1.5 times more than that value. A longer ling length will serve you well when your vehicle is stuck in deep mud or when you are travelling on a steep incline. In addition to the length of the winch line, you have to consider its material. For durability, steel is a good option but there are a few risks that you have to consider when using a steel line. If the line breaks under tension, it can create a very dangerous situation. Also, steel tends to be quite heavy. A lighter and safer option will be a synthetic winch and these tend to be more expensive as well. There are also winches that come with a wire or wireless remote control.
Consider the strength of the winch line as this will impact the weight that it can safely pull. Consider a line strength that is at least 1.5 times the weight of your vehicle to ensure it doesn’t break under tension. You will also have to think about how the winch is going to be mounted on the vehicle. There are factory mounting points on some winches while others will need aftermarket mounts. The mounting system has to be strong enough to bear the weight of the winch and the forces of winching. Select a winch with a good warranty where the conditions specify coverage for malfunctions and defects. You can look into online reviews and ratings when choosing a brand for the winch.