New ATV purchase
#31
Yes most small winches share the same bolt pattern(s)
so your model specific mounting plate will work with any of these small winches
The Champion winches are the EASIEST to install since the winch relays are wired into the hand controller. So two wires to battery, two to winch
Order it with the hand held remote and the wireless remote kit and you are all set.
Best winch for the $$$ IMO
Costco was selling the Champion 12,000# with cradle for a smoking deal so I bought one...it has saved our butts and other peoples butts (like a furniture delivery truck that slid of my moms driveway 4 times due to some snow) so then I bought their 4500# for our Rzr xp1000...they work awesome! Used them to un stuck our Xp1000's in the snow on snow tracks (XP4 on tracks is size of suburban)
Very happy with Champion
plus USA built
I use my ATV and rzr for snow plowing (we live 9000') the Viper, and a couple other "ebay" winches last one season if you are lucky
Had to remove the viper 4000# from the machine twice one winter to get it working again (rebuild) that is a serious PITA during a blizzard
The Harbor freight Badlands winches and Champion hold up MUCH BETTER believe it or not
I know Viper brand or Black MAx or whatever makes good winches these days but its too late for me.......
Warn = too much $$$
Superwinch = great bargain tough as nails
for trucks I like Milemarker
so your model specific mounting plate will work with any of these small winches
The Champion winches are the EASIEST to install since the winch relays are wired into the hand controller. So two wires to battery, two to winch
Order it with the hand held remote and the wireless remote kit and you are all set.
Best winch for the $$$ IMO
Costco was selling the Champion 12,000# with cradle for a smoking deal so I bought one...it has saved our butts and other peoples butts (like a furniture delivery truck that slid of my moms driveway 4 times due to some snow) so then I bought their 4500# for our Rzr xp1000...they work awesome! Used them to un stuck our Xp1000's in the snow on snow tracks (XP4 on tracks is size of suburban)
Very happy with Champion
plus USA built
I use my ATV and rzr for snow plowing (we live 9000') the Viper, and a couple other "ebay" winches last one season if you are lucky
Had to remove the viper 4000# from the machine twice one winter to get it working again (rebuild) that is a serious PITA during a blizzard
The Harbor freight Badlands winches and Champion hold up MUCH BETTER believe it or not
I know Viper brand or Black MAx or whatever makes good winches these days but its too late for me.......
Warn = too much $$$
Superwinch = great bargain tough as nails
for trucks I like Milemarker
#32
This is driving me crazy, I have been sitting here last hour trying to figure out how to start a new thread on here!!! I just wanted to ask opinions on purchasing an Atv without a title in PA. It's an older gentleman selling it on Pennswoods so I'm pretty sure it's legit. The guy said he doesn't have the title. I am new to this so my question is, what are the plusses of titling in PA? It would be for my wife and children to ride with me. Thanks, Matt
#33
#34
If its an older quad, the no title thing doesn't sound like such a big deal. If its a newer machine, it sounds fishy to me. I've owned a few older machines that didn't have a title but the newest at the time was a 2002 Rancher I bought in 2014 so it was 12 years old then. It originated in Arkansas which supposedly didn't title atvs, at least in 2002 anyway. The other 2 I owned were each both about 15 years old and cost a combined $1300.
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