Badland Apex Vs. ZXR Exploring The Battle Of OffRoad Dominance

Badland Apex Vs Zxr. Harbor Freight Badland APEX 12,000 lbs Winch Unboxing YouTube I was considering getting the ZXR steel cable and then replace it with a synthetic line with a soft end Curious to see how these hold up, Has water seals everywhere, a "IP69k/IP68" rating and a wireless/wired controller.

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With coupons it's either 290 for the zxr or 550 for the apex On a side note, I had a friend who also did car hauling, primarily for scrapping and selling off parts, he bought a ZXR a few years ago and then told me he returned it due to cycle times,, and bought a different brand

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I was considering getting the ZXR steel cable and then replace it with a synthetic line with a soft end That being said I wouldn't buy either one both had issues with the plug on the winch were the remote plugs into Winch with Wire Rope - Plenty of Power to Assist in Vehicle Recovery Click the image for pricing & more info

Badland Apex Vs. ZXR Exploring The Battle Of OffRoad Dominance. If you are a regular off-roader and need a powerful winch to get you unstuck from sticky situations, then the Badland ZXR 12000 lb is the truck/SUV winch for you. You still get a 12,000 lb winch with fast line speed, tough construction, and reliable components.

Harbor Freight Badland APEX 12,000 lbs Winch Unboxing YouTube. Luckily I had a brand new Badlands ZXR 12k in the box a friend gave me so I returned it and only ended up paying $80 for the new winch The Badland ZXR costs approximately $519, making it over $100 cheaper than the Apex