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<blockquote data-quote="streak" data-source="post: 4003127" data-attributes="member: 11744"><p>So I am addicted to watching Matt’s Off Road Recovery, and Fab Rats on YouTube. They are exclusively using the 12,000lb badlands winches and mainly upgrading them to freedom or yankum synthetic winch lines and faileads. If you think you will abuse a winch more than these guys maybe a warn is needed for you. Otherwise I would say this is one thing harbor freight got right. Then only complaint I really ever heard from them is Matt has one winch that the frequency from his wireless remote jams the signal to his sons badlands winch. So when they winch together they have to winch one and then the other back and forth, can’t go 2 at the same time. And his new build the heavy off-road wrecker utilizes 7 of these badlands winches to work the boom and everything else</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streak, post: 4003127, member: 11744"] So I am addicted to watching Matt’s Off Road Recovery, and Fab Rats on YouTube. They are exclusively using the 12,000lb badlands winches and mainly upgrading them to freedom or yankum synthetic winch lines and faileads. If you think you will abuse a winch more than these guys maybe a warn is needed for you. Otherwise I would say this is one thing harbor freight got right. Then only complaint I really ever heard from them is Matt has one winch that the frequency from his wireless remote jams the signal to his sons badlands winch. So when they winch together they have to winch one and then the other back and forth, can’t go 2 at the same time. And his new build the heavy off-road wrecker utilizes 7 of these badlands winches to work the boom and everything else [/QUOTE]
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