Availability of Longer Wiring Harness for Superwinch Winch 2 Go # SW1140232
Question:
I just purchased a Superwinch Winch 2 Go and realized the wiring set up on the winch is not long enough to reach from the trailer to the truck battery. Is it possible to get a longer wiring kit with the connector for the winch and alligator battery clips that will reach from the truck battery to a trailer? I am using a Ford F250 extended cab. I would rather not use a separate battery mounted on the trailer due to the use of multiple trailers to use this winch on.
asked by: Neal
Helpful Expert Reply:
Your best bet to install the Superwinch Winch 2 Go in the manner you described would be to use the Bulldog Winch Wiring Kit, part # BDW20206 along with part # DL24085. You would then remove the connectors on the # BDW20206 and replace them with those provided by part # DL24085. Once the connectors are replaced, the quick disconnect provided by the wiring kit would plug right into the connector on the winch.
According to my Superwinch contact, a longer power cord that has the alligator clips to connect to the battery isn't offered. The # BDW20206 would be a good alternative that would stay permanently wired to the truck and wouldn't require opening the hood and connecting to the battery each time you wanted to use the winch.
Products Referenced in This Question
Bulldog Winch Rear Wiring Kit - Quick Connect to Terminal End - 2 Gauge - 20' Long
- Accessories and Parts
- Electric Winch
- Wiring
- Quick Connects
- Wiring Kits
- 20 Feet Long
- 2 Gauge Wire
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Dutton-Lainson Electrical Quick Connect for DC StrongArm SA Series and TW9000 Electric Winches
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- Trailer Winch
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Superwinch Winch 2 Go Portable Winch - Synthetic Rope - Hawse Fairlead - 4,000 lbs
- Electric Winch
- Trailer Winch
- 1.0 HP
- 2001 - 4000 lbs
- 41 - 50 lbs
- Slow - 0 to 4 fpm
- Plug-In Remote
- Synthetic Rope
- Superwinch
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