While winches are like generators, compressors and money...the more the better, the question often comes up as to what is the minimum winch rating a Jeep owner should purchase. The industry rule of thumb is 1.5x GVWR. Jeeps have typically been around a GVWR of 5000 lbs which comes to a 7500 lb winch rating. While an 8000 lb winch would be enough, much is dependent on how hard you are wheeling and if your Jeep is stock or modified, guys with more capable rigs seem to find themselves in much more difficult recovery situations and hence need a higher winch rating to drag their rig out of the tough spot vs a stock rig getting planted in some light mud or sand on relatively flat ground.
Typically I will tell people a 9000-9500 lb winch will certainly do the trick but if your bumper is rated and has enough physical room to mount a larger winch it certainly never hurts to go with a 10k-13k winch. However, I stand behind a 8000-9500 lb winch rating is plenty for most Jeeps.
We carry the Engo and Viper winches and have solutions for just about every application. I personally have been running a Viper Max 12k but am about to go to an Engo 9000S or 10000S. Both manufacturers offer great winches for the money.
http://usoffroad.us/store/winches/Vehicle-Winches
Having said all of that I've started this poll so everyone can state which rating they are using. Is your winch an 8000, 9-9500, 10,000 or 12,000+?
If you don't mind replying with the manufacturer and model it would be nice. Any other feedback and experience would be good to have as well. I'm posting this on several sites so I can accumulate some meaningful data.
Typically I will tell people a 9000-9500 lb winch will certainly do the trick but if your bumper is rated and has enough physical room to mount a larger winch it certainly never hurts to go with a 10k-13k winch. However, I stand behind a 8000-9500 lb winch rating is plenty for most Jeeps.
We carry the Engo and Viper winches and have solutions for just about every application. I personally have been running a Viper Max 12k but am about to go to an Engo 9000S or 10000S. Both manufacturers offer great winches for the money.
http://usoffroad.us/store/winches/Vehicle-Winches
Having said all of that I've started this poll so everyone can state which rating they are using. Is your winch an 8000, 9-9500, 10,000 or 12,000+?
If you don't mind replying with the manufacturer and model it would be nice. Any other feedback and experience would be good to have as well. I'm posting this on several sites so I can accumulate some meaningful data.
Comment