umbertob
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You can make it even quicker by using a hand drill or impact driver. Then it's like "zip dee doo done! "![]()
That could be trouble. I wouldn't use a power tool with that winch, it's so delicate. Heard lots of stories of the lead getting tangled and the winch jamming and breaking after careless use of a power tool to make the job easier/faster. Land Rover has actually gone through the pain of redesigning the winch on 2013s and later, to remove the power tool "friendly" end of the winch and force you to use the supplied hook extension instead. See below, first couple of photos are of the new and "improved" OEM winch, the following ones are of an aftermarket unit that looks like the "old" OEM: http://www.bputah.com/LR3/Land_Range_Rover_Sport_LR3_LR4_Spare_Tire_Lift_Winch_LR024145.html