Need help adding winch to new Rubi
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I am looking for some advice on adding a winch to my new Rubicon. I am thinking the Warn winches are the way to go, but not sure about the A2000 or the A2500. Where is the best place to purchase these (is there a place on line with reliable service, decent prices, etc.) If I go with the 2500 lb winch, what is your experience in mounting the heavy duty contactor, where is the best place to mount it on the Rubi? Are there any glitches or tricks in mounting these to the Rubi front end? If anyone has pictures, it would be great! Thanks as always for your help, you guys (& gals) have been great with advice & suggestions, I really like the forum.
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rdarins, I have been helping my brother source the same items for his new Rubicon and I have a couple sites that might help you. try--www.reddingco.com
That is for Ivy Redding down in Louisiana. They have a fairly heavy duty looking bumper for the Ruby and they also carry the warn winches and also the Rule winches. The lady who answers the phone is very nice and patient with people asking a lot of questions-I should know! Good luck.
That is for Ivy Redding down in Louisiana. They have a fairly heavy duty looking bumper for the Ruby and they also carry the warn winches and also the Rule winches. The lady who answers the phone is very nice and patient with people asking a lot of questions-I should know! Good luck.
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I installed a Warn 2500 # on mine. I installed the solenoid in my tool box. A dealer told me they install them in the air box, which I didn't like the thought of.
You have to buy a mount kit which is fairley easy to install. I bought mine locally but Rocky Mountain Atv had a better price about 2 weeks later....
Good luck
You have to buy a mount kit which is fairley easy to install. I bought mine locally but Rocky Mountain Atv had a better price about 2 weeks later....
Good luck
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I mounted the solenoid in the heavy plastic (on the left side, just below the seat) just in front of the air box, but inside the area covered by the seat. COuldn't bring myself to cut the airbox, and possibly let water get in there. No problems, and have used it to pull out lot's of bikes (including mine)....