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Overland Vehicle Systems S.C.A.R. 10,000 lb. Winch with Synthetic Rope and Wireless Remote (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Overland Vehicle Systems S.C.A.R. 10,000 lb. Winch with Synthetic Rope and Wireless Remote (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Winch
      • Synthetic Rope
      • Wireless Remote
      • Impressive Pulling Power
      • Five-Year Limited Warranty
      • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required

      Description

      Performance. Equipped with the ability to handle a weight of up to 10,000 pounds, this Overland Vehicle Systems S.C.A.R. 10,000 lb. Winch possesses the essential force required to surmount difficult circumstances. This winch is tough enough to help you get out of tricky situations such as getting stuck in mud, driving up steep slopes, or assisting other off-road users. Its strong pulling power ensures that you can handle whatever challenge comes your way.

      Protection. The Overland Vehicle Systems S.C.A.R. 10,000 lb. Winch is furnished with a synthetic rope which presents numerous benefits as compared to conventional steel cables. Synthetic ropes possess the benefits of being lightweight, convenient to operate, and do not produce sharp wear and tear that can lead to accidents. Synthetic ropes possess resilience towards UV radiation and do not undergo corrosion, assuring prolonged durability even in rigorous outdoor settings.

      Convenient. The Overland Vehicle Systems S.C.A.R. 10,000 lb. Winch is equipped with a remote control that is wireless, enabling you to operate it from a secure distance. This attribute offers both ease and security by allowing you to direct the winching procedure from a safe distance, without needing to be in close proximity to the vehicle or winch.

      Design. The purpose of this Overland Vehicle Systems S.C.A.R. 10,000 lb. Winch is to maintain a consistent and dependable level of performance, even when faced with challenging off-road scenarios. It boasts a top-notch engine, effective transmission, and sturdy build, it is capable of facing the demands of difficult winching tasks. The SCAR from Overland Vehicle Systems is an innovative product that offers unique features and benefits for those seeking a reliable and versatile overland experience.

      Installation. Putting this Overland Vehicle Systems S.C.A.R. 10,000 lb. Winch with Synthetic Rope and Wireless Remote on your vehicle is easy and requires no drilling.

      Warranty There is a 5-year limited warranty on this product.

      Application. The Overland Vehicle Systems S.C.A.R. 10,000 lb. Winch with Synthetic Rope and Wireless Remote fits Universal; some adaptation may be required.

      Overland Vehicle Systems 19099901

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Winch
      • (1) Synthetic Rope
      • (1) Wireless Remote Control
      • Mounting Hardware
      • Instruction Manual
      4.6

      Customer Reviews (8)

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      Reviews of Overland Vehicle Systems Accessories products have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5

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