Simple Winch Install – “The NeWereJK Jeep”

Simple Winch Install – “The NeWereJK Jeep”

Just a quick simple video of reinstalling my winch after having to remove it for the RIPP supercharger install. If you watch closely you can see my wrench sp…

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marco cuevas says:

my next mod

NEWEREJK says:

@Sadcouchgorilla I do like my combo but if you are planning on running air
for lockers you will want your compressor seperate. You will not be able to
run the compressor while driving. The winch has a gallon tank built in, I
do not have a tank attached partly because while winching the air must be
allowed to pass freely and not be compressed.

bobbyschweiss89 says:

it’s supercharged.

letitride555 says:

what intake is that?

NEWEREJK says:

@whisps1 Currently I think I have 5 connections on my battery. The issues
you would run into is putting too much of an AMP drain on your charging
system, a high likelyhood of connections coming loose, a mess under the
hood, and a lack of thread for the nut that holds all the leads down.
Personally I feel I have too many leads already. I would suggest to anyone
running this many leads to use a strong quality battery that has more
terminals build into it. So more AMP/Hrs and more connection space.

Michael Palagonia says:

intercooler on that?

slave2misery says:

quick and painless as always (outside of that minor heart attack you
probably had when you arc’d the battery lol). What’s with the porn music?
🙂

NEWEREJK says:

@letitride555 The intake is actually the RIPP Supercharger. Other videos of
mine show both the install process and use of it. Check it out.

martiniturbo935 says:

How is that L.O.D. bumper holding up? I really like the full-length bumper
they have, but have heard mixed reviews about the finish and that it
chips/wears/rusts easily….Any review?

Sadcouchgorilla says:

Would you recommend that powerplant winch/ compressor combo? Do you run an
air tank with it? And what kind of synthetic line do you use?

NEWEREJK says:

Bumper from L.O.D offroad. Winch I bought from Northridge4x4DOTcom.

NEWEREJK says:

@TheFlyingFalcon214 TheWarn HP winch was from Northridge Off-road. Great
price and no tax I stongly suggest contacting them for the winch. NOTE:
tighten ALL bolts and connections on your winch before installing. factory
left all mine loose. The bumper is from L.O.D. off-road. google should find
them for you. Great bumpers but shipping takes a while. hope this helps.
Share my page withh you jeeping buddies. Thnx

Sadcouchgorilla says:

Thanks! Good to know. Im an auto tech, and in the past have used my jeeps
air for side jobs at home or at my friends houses. I had a extreme outback
air compressor on my last jeep with a 4 gallon tank. loved it. I think I
will go with that. Thanks again!

Christopher Sulsona says:

Im interested to know how many different connections you have to your
battery terminals, and if there is a limit to the amount of connections one
should have?

TheFlyingFalcon214 says:

Do you happen to have a link where I can look into buying that winch and
bumper. It seems like that winch sits lower than most Causing less blockage
on the radiator. I have hear of over heating issues with a winch on front.
No issues with your set up???

SKDTKO says:

Where did you get your bumper and winch at? ???

NEWEREJK says:

I had no issue with my bumper holding up. I did hear about the issue once
before… it related to snow, ice and salt causing damage. At that time I
also heard that LOD changed their coating to a better longer lasting
coating and offered to re-coat that gentlemen’s bumper. I felt they offered
a great end product. Many other manufactures don’t even coat their bumpers
leaving you to get it done yourself. That can be a + or a -.

NEWEREJK says:

Brow chicken Brown cow!

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