If my life depended on the winch to be reliable I'd buy a warn, but for my use on my 3/4 ton the smittybilt hasnt disappointed one bit.
If my life depended on in screw the winch I'd buy a crane.
If my life depended on the winch to be reliable I'd buy a warn, but for my use on my 3/4 ton the smittybilt hasnt disappointed one bit.
So you didn't take proper care of it and you blame them for that?
Even Warn sells winch covers to keep them out of the weather.

If my life depended on in screw the winch I'd buy a crane.

Here's the link to the 4wheel mag where they did the comparisons...Oh yeah THE WARN BROKE!!
http://www.fourwheeler.com/techarticles/129_1107_massive_multi_winch_shootout/viewall.html
, the final ratings were a joke, the ones that were actually still working didn't score the highest 
I kinda knew this would occur. I know these are popular winches although I have no intention of buying a used one for some rediculous price on craigslist then spending a fortune to rebuild it. I did look at these and people are smoking dope and think they are made of gold. I wouldn't use the thing anywhere near enough times to justify one.
So with that said let's please reframe from these types of post. They don't ad any value to the conversation.![]()
mmmm.....where I come from $539 is > $500I disagree. I got one used for $600 that did not require a rebuild. I just opened it up, changed the oil, and began using it.
I looked at your price range ($500) and there is a Warn M8000 on Amazon for $539 shipped...

Seems like a good test to me. You dunk the warn and it changes the water colors obviously something isn't sealed up right. I think that was the intent of the test.Here's the link to the 4wheel mag where they did the comparisons...Oh yeah THE WARN BROKE!!

I've heard decent things about the super winch and the ramseys, but any info on the mile markers, or are they not in contention?
No actually I'm thinking of the value brand. Parts made in China assembled in the USA doesn't =Made in the USA. I think there was even a recent winch review where the warn broke the first time out. So so much for being there when you need it.
I think people fall in love with brands and fail to admit they have the same short commings as everyone else. Made in China is Made in china no matter what name you slap on it.
The cheapest Warn is $479 for a VR8000 I won't pay more then $500 and I think I can probably find something better then that one in the $500 price range.
) and Superior has a great heat treat process that their engineers spent lots of time in India teaching people the heat treating process.