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Superwinch 4,000 lb. Winch2Go with Steel Cable (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item TU7286
Superwinch 4,000 lb. Winch2Go with Steel Cable (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Product Information

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

      Features

      • Provides a 4,000-Pound Pulling Capacity
      • Features 1.4 HP Permanent Magnet Motor
      • With a Gear Ratio of 166:1
      • Includes a 3/16 Inch x 50 Feet Steel Wire
      • Sealed Handheld Wired Remote
      • With a ¼-Inch Hardened Black Powder-Coated Steel Plate
      • Steel Base Plate with Integrated Hawse Fairlead
      • With Heavy-Duty 8-Foot Straps
      • Includes 4,000-Pound D-Shackles
      • Equipped with an 8,000-Pound Snatch Block
      • Comes with a 12 VDC Power Cord
      • Measures 18.10 L x 12 W x 7.60 H Inches
      • With an Installed Weight of 43 Pounds
      • Backed by a 2-Year Limited Warranty
      • Designed to Universally Fit Toyota Tundra Models

      Description

      Flexible Winch Performance. If you’re looking for a winch that can be used for road, work, home, or play, then invest in this Superwinch 4,000-Pound Winch2Go with Steel Cable. This winch offers reliable power and superior versatility since it provides the benefits of a hard-mounted winch. What’s more, this kit includes a 3/16 inch x 50 feet steel wire that’s guaranteed to be tough and strong.

      Pulling Capacity. This winch is designed to deliver a total pulling capacity of 4,000 pounds, making it an ideal recovery tool for freeing stuck vehicles. It features a 1.4 HP permanent magnet motor and comes with a gear ratio of 166:1.

      Sealed Handheld Wired Remote. For a hassle-free operation, this winch includes a sealed handheld wired remote. With this remote, you can control your winch while maintaining a safe distance during the recovery process.

      Direct Installation. Setting up this winch will be easy for those geared with the right tools and mechanical skills. For greater convenience, this kit is equipped with all the hardware you need. However, if you don’t have any experience installing this type of component, please seek the help of a professional.

      Backed by a 2-Year Limited Warranty. For your assurance, this winch is backed by a 2-year limited warranty. To learn about the warranty claim process, terms, and conditions, please contact customer service.

      Application. This Superwinch 4,000-Pound Winch2Go with Steel Cable is designed to universally fit Toyota Tundra models.

      Superwinch 1140222

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Winch Gearbox Assembly
      • (1) Winch Steel Drum and Tie Bars
      • (1) Winch Motor Assembly
      • (1) Pulley Block
      • (3) D-Shackles
      • (1) Hook
      • (1) Rope
      • (2) Straps
      • (2) Gloves
      • (1) Power Cord
      • (1) Main Mounting Plate
      • (1) Main Stiffening Plate
      • (1) Wiring Kit, Internal
      • (1) Solenoid
      • (1) Handheld Controller
      • (1) Bow with Lid and Wiring Guard
      • Installation Hardware
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      Customer Reviews (1)

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      Reviews of Superwinch Accessories products have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5

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