Warrior 13000AP Apache Winch - Notes

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SupraAyf

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Dear All,

I thought I would write a few notes on my new Warrior 13000AP (Apache) 12v Winch. I have read a few threads via Google which suggested it was a decent bit of kit but there was nothing on the web to highlight its real time performance.

As the story goes my Trayback came with a Britpart DB9500i on the rear and a Warn 8274 on the front. It was moments after getting it home for the first time that I realised the Britpart kit was completely knackered. The only thing I could do is replace the winch with a new one. This whole off-road thing is new to me so rather than mortgage the house for a Warn winch I set about buying something a bit more affordable (i.e. a winch that was more acceptable to the wife and her recent criticism of me buying a crock of ****).

It cost £250 including VAT and delivery and all other fees from John Craddocks. Package size: 42kg

See pics - The winch is a nice looking item and its dimensions measure 565mm(L) 160mm(W) x 219mm(H). The bolt mounting pattern is 254mm(L) x 114.3mm(W) which was fortunate for me since it was a duplicate set-up to the recently removed 9500i unit. The line is a 10.2mm x 20m spec so more than ideal for me and my future off-roading needs.

In tech-terms the spec is not bad either. The solenoid is a 600A waterproofed unit which should work well when a maximum current draw of 450A is utilised on a single line pull @ 13000lb. Note: The maximum line speed is 1.8 meters per minute @ 13000lb; 3m @ 8000lb, and 4m @ 4000lb (Page-16 of the instructions refers , lol J ). The motor is rated @ 5.5HP.

The only downside for me was the length of the supplied +ve and –ve leads and this proved to be all too short for a conventional rear winch configuration (not good for a front one either). In my case I really needed 3m of + & - wire rather than the 1.8m supplied in the kit. Other purchasers installing a Warrior winch for the first time need to consider this point. Note: The contact for the battery negative cable is located directly below the motor housing which means in my case having to hoist the whole winch out of its vehicle cradle if I need to access it again – one more downside over other winches but not a show stopper

The kit comes with a radio controlled handset but I have disabled this at the solenoid points since I have no faith in the safety and usage of such a system while off road. I’m quite happy with the remote handset (supplied) and the hard wired unit (my own kit) which I have installed in the cabin below the Warn controls.

My intention is to attempt a few single line pulls (straight line and cross pulls) in the next few days so I’ll get back to you with some feedback.

Here are a few pics for now guys.;)

(New Optimas supplied by Marc7 on here so very chuffed indeed).
 

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Lots of threads on winches on here, I have a warn 8274 on the front with superwinch ep9 motor, I can spool all 28m of bow rope on or off in 50 seconds it's still fast under heavy loads aswell, I also have a warn xd9000 in the rear and on paper its fast for a lowline but it's still slow,

The general opinion seams to be, you buy cheep you buy twice, it will let you down when you need it most
 
Iv got the above winch and TBH have been really impressed for the price, Warrior if youve been to tong you will get the gist of where i am...down past lake you can head into woods and up 1 of 2 tracks, left is doable, right can be a pain as theres a hump half way, even lockers get stuck here sometimes,

any how i was attempting this and blew my rear diff, but it did so in such a way i couldnt get it out of gear and left all 4 wheels locked solid, so out came the winch, only did single feed, should have done double to give winch a rest, but it managed to pull me up the hill with all 4 wheels locked and dragged a fair bit of tong up with it, its done many a pull has been dunked in water on numerous occasions and still works fine, i will be stripping it down later this year to see what impact its had on the internals, i like it so much im buying one for the back too :D
 
I expect most people would have a Warn winch as they are proven and recommended buy most

The thing is they are expensive new and second hand. Paying £500 for one off Ebay for one you have no idea how its been looked after is risk most dont want to take
This leaves a big market for the cheaper winch

I know this has been done to death and many may jump in with belittling comments about if it aint Warn its ****,But I like to read as the OP is gunna do a first hand review of a winch that most people are in the market for
:D
 
Iv got the above winch and TBH have been really impressed for the price, Warrior if youve been to tong you will get the gist of where i am...down past lake you can head into woods and up 1 of 2 tracks, left is doable, right can be a pain as theres a hump half way, even lockers get stuck here sometimes,

any how i was attempting this and blew my rear diff, but it did so in such a way i couldnt get it out of gear and left all 4 wheels locked solid, so out came the winch, only did single feed, should have done double to give winch a rest, but it managed to pull me up the hill with all 4 wheels locked and dragged a fair bit of tong up with it, its done many a pull has been dunked in water on numerous occasions and still works fine, i will be stripping it down later this year to see what impact its had on the internals, i like it so much im buying one for the back too :D


This was mine at Rothwell off road, I dint winch up the bank I sort of winched through it,
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And this was me recovering mud upper from on here after he killed his in the water,
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9wR_IviVcE0
 
my mate bought the warrior winch with plasma rope option and the rope snapped on its first use its crap..the plasma rope is prob only 8 strand if that and the winch is slow..not one I would recommend based on experience
 
Sorry guys - I stripped parts of the truck and haven't had time to do my winch pull tests as promised. It should be mid next week at this rate.
 
I was thinking of buying a warrior for the rear , would love an 8274 but cost is a big issue so on the front I have a T-MAX .what do people think of the T-MAX's?
 
I bought a Good Winch TDS-9.5C at the Donington show early this year,
A good price and the most I could justify

Ive Been really slow fitting it due to being off work with a bad back (cant even lift the smegger)

Im determined not to go off roading untll its fitted ( Hope fully soon )

Ill let you know how i get on :D
 
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