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Race Car Trailer Accessories, Winches, & Parts

Race trailer accessories are a great way to add storage and organization to your trailer. JEGS offers a wide selection of race trailer accessories for sale from top manufacturers such as Pit Pal, Curt, Viar, Mile Marker,JEGS , and more. Each trailer accessory is made from high quality materials and assembly so you can get the storage and organization you want at a price you can afford with the assurance you need.

Can You Hook a Winch Up to a Trailer Plug?

Yes, you can hook a winch up to a trailer plug to power it, but there are some important considerations to keep in mind:

  • Compatibility: Ensure that your winch and trailer plug are compatible in terms of voltage and amperage. Most winches require a 12-volt power source.
  • Wiring: Properly wire the winch to the trailer plug using the appropriate gauge of wire to handle the current draw of the winch.
  • Fuse or Circuit Breaker: Install a fuse or circuit breaker between the trailer plug and winch to protect the electrical system in case of a short circuit.
  • Switch or Remote Control: Consider using a switch or remote control to operate the winch conveniently from a safe distance.

How Big of a Winch Do I Need to Pull a Car Onto a Trailer?

The size of the winch you need to pull a car onto a trailer depends on several factors, including the weight of the car and the slope of the trailer ramp. Here's a general guideline:

  • Car Weight: Determine the curb weight of your car, including any additional accessories or modifications.
  • Ramp Angle: Consider the angle of the trailer ramp. Steeper ramps may require more winching power.
  • Winch Capacity: Choose a winch with a capacity that exceeds the weight of your car. It's recommended to have a safety margin.
  • Line Pull: The winch's line pull rating should be sufficient to handle the load on the steepest part of the ramp.

It's essential to calculate the specific requirements for your car and trailer to ensure safe and effective winching.


How Much Does a Trailer Winch Cost?

The cost of a trailer winch can vary depending on its capacity, features, and brand. On average, you can expect to pay between $150 to $500 or more for a trailer winch. Basic manual winches are typically less expensive, while electric or hydraulic winches with higher capacities and advanced features are on the higher end of the price range.

Consider your specific needs and budget when choosing a trailer winch for your car hauling purposes.

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