What size winch do I need for my vehicle?
To figure how much winch your vehicle needs, add at least 30 percent to the working GVW. Say, for example, your working GVW comes to 6,700 pounds. That means you should be looking for a winch that will provide at least 8,000 pounds of working load capacity.
What size winch should I get for my truck?
A common rule of thumb is to simply double the weight of your vehicle. Midsize pickups like a Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier can use a 9,000- to 9,500-pound-capacity winch. Full-size trucks like a Ford F-150 or Chevy 1500 require at least a 12,000- or 12,500-pound-capacity winch.
How do you calculate winch size?
Winch sizes Your winch should be able to pull at least 1.5 times the weight of your vehicle. You can calculate it by taking the gross vehicle weight and multiply it by 1.5. This is the minimum rating, but certain factors can make your winch capacity be exceeded.
How much can a 2000 lb winch pull?
Trailer Winch Capacity
Rated Line Pull (RLP) | Slope Percent | |
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10 percent | 100 percent | |
1,500 lbs | 7,538 lbs | 1,928 lbs |
2,000 lbs | 10,050 lbs | 2,175 lbs |
2,500 lbs | 12,563 lbs. | 3,213 lbs. |
How much can a 5000 lb winch pull?
Trailer Winch Capacity
Rated Line Pull (RLP) | Slope Percent | |
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10 percent | 40 percent | |
4,500 lbs | 22,613 lbs | 9,698 lbs |
5,000 lbs | 25,126 lbs | 10,776 lbs |
6,000 lbs | 30,151 lbs | 12,931 lbs |
What happens when winch is overloaded?
If you exceed its pulling capacity it typically just won’t be able to pull it. It should not break if you exceed its pulling capacity. It could break, but it should not. The pulling capacity is based on the power of the winch.
Do winches work in both directions?
Yes, the motor in the Superwinch LT3000ATV Winch, part # SW1130220, operates in both directions (both feed out and pull in).