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Ironman 4x4 Frontier 9,500 LB Winch w/ Synthetic Rope

Ironman 4x4 Frontier 9,500 LB Winch w/ Synthetic Rope

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Built with over a decade of development, the Frontier Winch Range offers unmatched reliability with low-maintenance, synthetic rope designed to withstand the toughest conditions..

  • 5 Year Mechanical Warranty
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Be ready for anything the trail throws at you with the Ironman 4x4 Frontier 9,500 LB Winch—built for serious recovery, harsh environments, and dependable performance when it matters most.

Installation Guide: Frontier Installation Guide 

Developed over more than a decade, the Frontier Winch is engineered for reliability and ease of use. With a powerful motor, synthetic rope, and advanced sealing technology, this winch is designed to perform in mud, water, sand, and snow without missing a beat. Whether you’re overlanding, trail riding, or working in demanding conditions, this is a recovery tool you can count on.

Why You’ll Love It

  • 9,500 lb pulling capacity for reliable recovery power
  • Durable synthetic rope—lighter, safer, and easier to handle than steel cable
  • IP68 waterproof rating for extreme weather and water crossings
  • Advanced breather system to reduce moisture buildup and extend lifespan
  • Dual control options with wireless and plug-in remotes
  • Smooth, efficient line speed for faster recoveries
  • Backed by a 5-year mechanical warranty

Performance & Power

  • 4.5 HP motor delivers strong, consistent pulling power
  • Up to 28–34 ft/min line speed for efficient operation
  • 218:1 3-stage planetary gear system for controlled, reliable torque
  • Auto cam lock brake for secure load holding

Built for Harsh Conditions

  • Fully sealed with IP68 rating (submersible up to 5 ft for 30 minutes)
  • Synthetic rope resists fraying and corrosion
  • Designed to perform in mud, water, sand, and snow
  • Integrated breather system helps protect internal components

What’s Included

  • Ironman 4x4 Frontier 9,500 lb winch
  • Synthetic rope (82 ft length, 3/8" diameter)
  • Wireless remote (CR2450 battery included)
  • Wired remote control
  • Control box with cables and mounting hardware

Specifications

  • Capacity: 9,500 lbs
  • Voltage: 12V
  • Motor: 4.5 HP
  • Gear Ratio: 218:1 (3-stage planetary)
  • Max Current Draw: 350A
  • Cable: Synthetic rope, 82 ft length
  • Weight: 60.5 lbs
  • Dimensions (with control box): 21.1" x 6.3" x 10.5"

Installation & Use

  • Designed for standard winch mounting platforms
  • Compatible with most off-road bumpers and winch-ready setups
  • Dual remote options provide flexibility and safety during operation

Shipping & Warranty

  • Backed by a 5-year mechanical warranty
  • Ships with all necessary components for installation

When recovery matters, reliability isn’t optional. The Frontier 9,500 LB Winch delivers the power, durability, and confidence you need to get back on track.

FAQ

What is the difference between Steel Cable and Synthetic Rope?



When choosing a winch, one of the key decisions you'll face is whether to go with a steel cable or a synthetic rope. Both have distinct advantages, and the right choice depends on your specific needs and priorities.

Synthetic ropes have some clear benefits. They are much lighter than steel cables, which makes them a popular choice among many off-roaders and overlanders. Another advantage is that synthetic ropes store far less energy when under tension, which can reduce the risk of dangerous recoil if the rope snaps. Additionally, synthetic ropes don’t develop sharp burrs or rust, unlike steel, making them safer to handle after heavy use. However, they are more susceptible to abrasion damage and wear, especially when dragged over rough surfaces.

Steel cables, on the other hand, offer greater long-term durability, especially when frequently used. They aren't affected by UV exposure like synthetic ropes can be, which helps extend their lifespan in certain environments. While steel cables store more potential energy under load, which can make them riskier if they snap, they are more resistant to regular wear and tear, making them a sturdy choice for harsher conditions.

Ultimately, before deciding which winch line to purchase, it's essential to think about your primary use case. While both can perform well with proper winching techniques, the decision should reflect your specific needs and how you plan to use the winch. Researching further will ensure you make the best choice for your situation.

Differences & Benefits:

  • Weight: Synthetic is much lighter than steel.
  • Energy Storage: Synthetic stores less energy, reducing recoil risk, while steel stores more.
  • Durability: Steel handles wear and tear better, while synthetic is vulnerable to abrasion but resistant to rust and burrs.
  • UV and Rust Resistance: Synthetic ropes are vulnerable to UV damage, while steel cables are unaffected by UV but can rust.