We’re glad to hear you’re enjoying one of the best things about driving a Wrangler
. The Smittybilt 97495 GEN2 XRC, Superwinch Tiger Shark 11500, Smittybilt X2O Electric, and the Warn 9.5xp Self-Recovery are the best winches for a Jeep Wrangler. Smittybilt 97495 GEN2 XRC: $340 - $375
Pros: 9,500-lb pulling capacity, 6.6-hp motor, lifetime warranty, fast and easy installation, great in bad weather, comes with corded remote, gear system comparable to higher-priced models
Cons: Need to purchase your own mounting plate and battery
Superwinch Tiger Shark 11500: $630 - $680
Pros: 11,500-lb pulling capacity, weather-sealed, automatic load-braking makes this a user-friendly winch, gear drive comparable to more expensive models
Cons: Poor customer service, no wireless remote control
Smittybilt X2O Electric Winch: $340 - $700
Pros: 10,000- to 17,000-lb pulling capacity, 6.6-hp motor, dual mounting option, sturdy hardware that will hold up off road, waterproof
Cons: Hard to install, short mounting brackets
Warn 9.5xp Self-Recovery Winch: $1,500 - $2,000
Pros: 9,500-lb pulling capacity, 6-hp motor, high reliability ratings, asymmetrical design works beautifully with Jeep, market-topping line speed, weather resistant
Shopping for Jeep accessories can feel intimidating, but here’s a tip on how to shop for the right winch: double your Wrangler’s gross vehicle weight rating
, and make sure that whatever winch can handle that amount of weight. For example, if your Jeep weighs 4,000 lbs, you should aim to purchase a winch with at least an 8,000-lb pulling capacity. Hopefully this helps you find the best winch for your Wrangler!