Winch ATV options

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I have a Honda Rubicon 4 wheeler, and am looking at winch options. Any recommended brands for something that will be used here an there? Also, any pros and cons of putting one on the front vs getting a manual or one that you carry around so you could pull out no matter which direction is needed vs hard mounted?
 
My favorite winch was a 2500 lb super winch, but can’t find them anymore for cheap. Used to pay like 100-150 for them from Cabela’s. I have a harbor freight one now. 1 st one lasted about a month, second one is still going. Jury is still out!
 
Warn Winch [electric]

Ive had one on my 2002 Yamaha Big Bear for 20 years.

Mount it on the front and it can also be used for a snowplow or even used to pull trees out of the way
 
How are you guys mounting the harbor freight winches? Does their kit really work?
 
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Warn in the 2k-3k range. Had two of them on two different ATVs, they work great.

Bring a come along as well if you’re that concerned about needing to go backwards.
 
Warn on mine as well. I’ve used it to pull myself out of spring/summer snowdrifts. Winch late season cow elk out of the sagebrush. I used it a lot when I built a big chain link fence around my house.
 
I’ve had a super winch on mine for the last 5 years. I have no complaints with it, but I would be open to using another brand.
 
I have an old Warn on my Yamaha Big Bear. It's getting really loud when using it. If it's too far gone, I'm thinking a Badlands is next!
 
Warn makes good gear for sure, iv'e got a 2500 on my Honda Rubicon 500, on my Pioneer 1000 iv'e installed a Badlands 5500 "Harbor Freight" and so far so good, very quite. There's a lot of info on the web as far as mounting brackets that interface between Brand XXX winch and Brand XXX utv. Consider the type of cable you want to use, iv'e got typical cable on my warn 2500 and the first few feet are like a porcupine, i have synthetic on my 5500 and love it.
 
Super Winch is my favorite winch, but I can no longer find them for a reasonable price. They used to get them from Cabela's for about $100 to $150.
 
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