Founded in 1948 by Arthur Warn, Warn Industries began producing locking hubs for surplus World War II Jeeps, converting thousands into useful, on-road vehicles. Originally based in Seattle, Washington, Warn Industries' innovation revolutionized the hub industry. The WARN winch, developed in 1959, was the first recreational winch. With pioneering features such as a rugged drive train, the WARN winch quickly became the leading brand for off-road racers, avid four wheelers, weekend adventurers and hard working ranchers.
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The most popular winch has a pulling capacity of 9000lb (4000 kg) with a remote control and cable as a standard feature. It is one of the fastest, under-load line retrieval winches on the market. It is ideal for construction, pipe fitting, iron work, equipment and plant maintenance, auto shops, garages, machine shops, home improvement, camping and many other applications.

The M8000 is ideal for 4X4 off-road use and has a pulling capacity of 3 628 kgs (8000lb). It has a 30m wire rope and comes with a remote control and roller fairlead. The Pullzall has a 454kg lifting or pulling capacity and is lightweight at only 6,8 kg. For purchases of the higher capacity winch, Warn Tabor 9000, that has a winching capacity of 4000kg (9000lb), customers will receive a free 48 inch Hi-Lift jack.

Features include 55W H3 halogen bulbs, hardened clear glass lenses and vapourised aluminium over steel reflectors giving maximum output. The lights can also be substituted as driving lights or the 55W bulb van be replaced with a 100W bulb to act as an additional spot light. A steel case with a powder-coated finish gives weather resistance and the lights have a thin profile for increased mounting options. The lights also have an additional feature of a wireless remote control for simple installation and handling.
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