Winches
Depends on what you want it for. The smaller one (cksa12) is for the lockers only. The larger one (ckma12) is for both lockers and tire inflation. There is also a portable (ckmp12), and a 24v version (ckma24).
More than likely, you will want the CKMA12
When you go to On Board Air, click the 'On Board Air Systems' button, not the Air Compressors button. That is where the package is.
More than likely, you will want the CKMA12
When you go to On Board Air, click the 'On Board Air Systems' button, not the Air Compressors button. That is where the package is.
Last edited by nthinuf; Jan 14, 2011 at 10:43 PM.
Depends on how much you want to spend, right? I wanted the winch and the compressor separate for reliability reasons. I have never seen a compressor of any kind fare well when it's directly exposed to the elements - especially on the front bumper. At least the ARB is under the hood, although the heat generated under the hood certainly doesn't help the wear and tear of any mechanical device.
Ok this is my question?! How long does it take to air up 35's with ARB and other air setups? According to Warn the power plant is pretty fast and runs tools. Also there are several places sell the 9500 power plant shipped for $1300.00
Originally Posted by snopro269
Ok this is my question?! How long does it take to air up 35's with ARB and other air setups? According to Warn the power plant is pretty fast and runs tools. Also there are several places sell the 9500 power plant shipped for $1300.00
I like all my "components" to be separate.
I never even bought those TV/DVD player combos. Glad I didn't too since Blu-Ray came out! Also if one breaks, then you don't have either? (Dunno if that is true for the Dual Power Plant Winch).
I never even bought those TV/DVD player combos. Glad I didn't too since Blu-Ray came out! Also if one breaks, then you don't have either? (Dunno if that is true for the Dual Power Plant Winch).
Ok this is my question?! How long does it take to air up 35's with ARB and other air setups?
ARB
2.65cfm @ 0psi
2.18cfm @ 29psi
Warn
12cfm @ 0psi
5cfm @ 90psi
Great numbers on the Warn, but you also need to note how much bigger it is, and that it has a built-in air tank also. Can't really compare them on equal terms.




