I also have an El Jefe. I ordered it 5 years ago. Still holding up well. Has yet to really fade or deteriorate. Pretty happy with it.
Someone here recommended this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0894CCTXW/?tag=wranglerorg-20
It will eventually fade, I'm on my second one, the first one lasted a year and a half. It costs $16 - when it gets tatty, buy a new one. I had a different one that didn't even make it 9 months here in Florida - so this one I'm glad to replace it every 18 months or so...
Got the same one for over a year now. Holding up great.
I have an El Jefe.
It's simple, but well made.
Doesn't seem to be available on Amazon right now.
https://owyheeoffroad.com/store/ols...um-winch-cover-fits-8000-13000-lb-80b-winches
In addition to protecting the line, it's better for the winch to keep it clean and dry, just like most electromechanical devices. I'm pretty lazy, and the easiest way to clean something is to prevent it from getting dirty in the first place.
Got my new to me warn 9.5ti mounted and the $8 winch cover I had on my smitty doesn’t fit. I’ve got WRG line, fairlead and thimble. The sun down here can be brutal.
1) do I need a cover?
2) if so, any recommendations?
In addition to protecting the line, it's better for the winch to keep it clean and dry, just like most electromechanical devices. I'm pretty lazy, and the easiest way to clean something is to prevent it from getting dirty in the first place.
In addition to protecting the line, it's better for the winch to keep it clean and dry, just like most electromechanical devices. I'm pretty lazy, and the easiest way to clean something is to prevent it from getting dirty in the first place.
I think any decent winch should survive the elements just fine. I know my Smittybuilt 5 year old winch (which is used regularly) hasn't suffered from a bit of sun/ rain, dirt, the occasional full submersion...
I sealed mine with RTV around the motor housing and the drum support and used a breather hose for venting. Unless it has some other water proof/resistant rating, after a submersal then it will need to come apart in order to clean, remove rust, and repack the gears.
What you really need to protect is the line from UV if you have syn line.
Solenoids can get wet and go bad but most new winches don't have solenoids. So they are pretty immune to most anything.
I have made line and spool covers for my winches that have syn line if they are in constant sunlight.
Amazom sells Kydex sheets, large and small. Measure what size you need and order it. Take a heat gun and form it so it can snap off when you need the winch. Cut to size.
got a picture? would love to ditch my shapeless bag held on by a bungee. This kydex https://www.amazon.com/Plastics-2000-KYDEX-Sheet-0-080/dp/B077S5N6TP/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Yes, it comes in different sizes and thickness. I use appox 1/8" thick Kydex.
I posted on here a couple or few years ago with pictures, but I can't find the thread.
Maybe you can find it.
This might be the post you're thinking of: https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/winch-cover-or-not.18323/page-2#post-297728
got a picture? would love to ditch my shapeless bag held on by a bungee. This kydex https://www.amazon.com/Plastics-2000-KYDEX-Sheet-0-080/dp/B077S5N6TP/?tag=wranglerorg-20
This is the only picture I have of my winch cover, you've probably seen it before...... ..View attachment 633617View attachment 633618
Here is the jeep with the cover
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