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For the people that own the 2010 ProGuide or Predator, is 80 lbs of thrust on the front and back sufficient? Bearing in mind that the main motor can be kicked in when conditions get too rough for the electrics. Lund wires it for nothing higher then 24 volt, thus 80lbs max.
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Yes I run with 80 lbs on the back of my Pro Guide 2010
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Keep in mind that if you can fit the 3rd battery in, there is not a lot of difference in wiring a 36V vs a 24V TM, plus the 36V 101# actually has a lower amp draw than a 24V 80#.
HRG
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I run a 101 vantage and terrova, don't need the power often but at times it has been very nice to have. Not much difference in the wiring. A little extra power has never hurt!
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