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  1. Warn winches are great, so are Smittybilt winches, if you're going for a winch though, know what your usage will be, if its in sand you need a synthetic rope, if you're in rocky and mountainous regions you need a metal one. I know a few garages that will sell you one and install. For a recommendation, for your car i would say VR EVO 10-S WINCH - 103253 is decent, it uses a synthetic rope. Warn winches come with bolts and everything you need apart from a location to mount your winch. Let me know if you need more help.
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  2. Hey Desert buddies , I need an advice for a recommend winch ( brand / Model ) and a recommend installation for my Pajero 2011 LWB. As i have been asking around , but some people over complicate it ( rocket science ) and others over simplify it ( to a limit you feel scared ) and safety is the number one concern here i don't want to end up installing a 12,000 LBS winch with some bolts or brackets that are rated at 50KG 😂🙈, neither install some over bulky brackets that will make the car hard to drive thank you in advance for sharing your experience with me
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  3. Hi Simon, sharing the business details aren't allowed to keep unbiased views than spamming meaningful replies with shop names. I'm sure you can google WARN winch offered by the various off-road garages in UAE, get 3 quotes based on google reviews, and you will find the winner. For the WINCH, I am using TJM for 3+ years (barely used) and they are also equally good and reliable as WARN, as they both are AUS brands and trusted by serious offroaders. Also, I agree as Harshal mentioned, to go with synthetic rope if you are not into mountains and wadi. It's less messy than the metal cable that starts fraying after a couple of pulls. Same fraying experience in my current TJM and previous WARN winch I had.
    1 point
  4. @Harshal Thanks for your input , i will appreciate it if you could share with me some garage who will know how to install it properly.
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  5. Would be easier to strip interior and loose all the extra weight then to make more power I think . You know me, I'm good on newbie and fewbie rides. Only put all this work and hp into it as a project. Could blow tomorrow for all i know. Still ready to try just need short easy ride to make sure kinks all worked out first.
    1 point
  6. Well, that was fun! Many thanks to @Gaurav Soni for the lead and @Brette for the support. I am loading quite a few photos to the gallery - I can't claim credit for any of them as they were taken by Nigel. Please take a look as some of them are very good indeed. Andrew
    1 point
  7. Hello @Rizwanm2, Apologies i have to drop for a commitment on Sunday. I would’ve loved to join you. Enjoy the drive.
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