2019 Ford F-250 Super Duty Winch Warn

  • Features:
    • What do you get when you combine 16,500 Pound. Of pulling power with all the innovative feature
    • Most Powerful Winches On The Market
    • Pulling Capacity Up To 16,500 Pounds
    • High Strength Carrier Plates To Handle The Heavy Gear Train Stresses
    • Limited lifetime warranty for mechanical parts and 7 years on the electrical?
  • For heavy duty Winching needs, Warn Winch is a champion workhorse. Big torque, power and quick no load retrieval speed is what Warn delivers

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle
2019 Ford F-250 Super Duty
2 In Stock
Best Price:

$5,357.99 USD
$6,429.59 USD
Brand Warn
Part # 68801
Condition New
Warehouse C

Warn

  • 16.5TI 16500LB FRLD
  • Required: WAR98055
  • Vehicle Mounted; Vehicle Recovery Winch; 12 Volt Electric; 16500 Pound Pull Line Capacity; 90 Foot Wire Rope; Roller Fairlead; Wired Remote; Planetary Gear Drive; Requires Winch Carrier or Winch Mount
  • 16.5ti Series
  • WARN is one of the world's most recognized brands in vehicle performance enhancing equipment. Warn designs and manufactures their own full line of off-road equipment and accessories that enhance the performance of 4WD vehicles. Warn's Industrial Division markets their electric and hydraulic winches and hoists to commercial, industrial and severe duty customers. Warn also has a line of utility winches and hoists that are designed for professional trade workers and do-it-yourself consumers who need powerful tools to assist them in pulling, hauling, dragging or lifting. Warn focuses on three specific markets; the consumer aftermarket (you), industrial and commercial use, as well as original equipment.

    Packaging

    bar code
    012748688013
    package quantity
    1
    length
    26.50 in
    width
    10.50 in
    height
    17.00 in
    weight
    136.50 lb
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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