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Toyota Winches
Winches for Toyota Hilux, LandCruiser, Prado and More
Equip your Toyota with a reliable winch built for real off-road recovery in tough Aussie terrain.
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Whether you’re setting up a Hilux for weekend exploring or need serious pulling power for a loaded 70 Series LandCruiser, this collection covers every winching need. We stock a wide range of 12V and 24V electric winches from trusted names like Runva, Warn, Carbon Offroad and VRS.
These winches suit most Toyota 4WDs and ute models, with options from 9,500lb to 20,000lb line pull. Choose synthetic rope for lightweight, safe recoveries or opt for steel cable in harsher environments.
- Perfect for Toyota Hilux, LandCruiser 70/100/200 Series, Prado, Tundra and more
- Runva, Carbon Offroad, Warn, Saber and other leading brands
- 12V and 24V options to suit touring and heavy-duty use
- Synthetic or steel cable options for different recovery setups
- Free metro shipping on most winches Australia-wide
Scroll below to find the right Toyota winch for your rig, built to get you out when the going gets boggy, steep, or stuck.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which size winch do I need for my Toyota?
Most Toyota 4WDs, including Hilux, Prado and LandCruiser, pair well with a 9,500lb to 12,000lb winch. As a guide, your winch should be rated to at least 1.5 times your fully loaded vehicle weight. Heavier touring builds or vehicles carrying campers may benefit from a 12,000lb winch. Check out our Choosing the Best Winch for Your Rig guide here – Choosing the Best 4x4 Winch for your Vehicle.
Is synthetic rope better than steel cable?
Synthetic rope is lighter, safer to handle and easier to work with. Steel cable remains popular for industrial use or harsher environments due to its abrasion resistance. For most Toyota touring setups, synthetic rope is the preferred choice. For a comprehensive look at synthetic winch rope versus steel cable, check out our deep dive here – 4WD Winch Rope vs Steel Cable – Which Is Better?.
Do I need to upgrade anything on my vehicle to run a winch?
At minimum, you’ll need a winch-compatible bull bar and a healthy starting battery. We recommend running the included heavy-gauge wiring directly to the battery and using an isolator switch. Dual-battery systems and upgraded electrical setups are beneficial for frequent winching.
How do I maintain my winch?
Inspect the rope or cable regularly, clean mud and dirt from the drum, and operate the winch under light load every month to keep the motor lubricated. After water crossings, rinse and dry the winch to prevent corrosion. Always follow the manufacturer’s service recommendations.
Which Toyota models will these winches fit?
They’re designed for popular Toyota 4WDs including Hilux, LandCruiser (70, 80, 100, 105, 200, 300 Series), Prado and selected Lexus models. Fitment depends on the bull bar’s winch mount pattern, so always confirm the dimensions or ask us to check compatibility before buying.
What size winch is best for touring and off-road recovery?
Most Toyota owners choose a 9,500–11,000lb winch for general off-road use. Larger and heavily accessorised vehicles, especially LandCruisers carrying canopies or towing, may benefit from a 12,000lb model for extra pulling power. If you're unsure, check out our detailed Choosing the Best Winch guide here – Choosing the Best 4x4 Winch for your Vehicle.
Will a Toyota winch fit my existing bull bar?
If your bull bar is winch-compatible and uses a standard low-mount 254×114.3mm bolt pattern, it will suit most winches listed here. Some bars require spacing washers or minor repositioning of the control box. Check the product specs or contact us for confirmation.
Are these Toyota winches waterproof?
Most winches in this collection offer IP67 or better dust and water protection, meaning they can handle rain, splashes and short water crossings. It’s still good practice to avoid prolonged submersion and to clean and dry the winch after deep mud or water exposure.
Should I choose synthetic rope or steel cable?
Synthetic rope is lighter, safer, and easier to use, making it the most common choice for Hilux, Prado and LandCruiser owners. Steel cable is stronger against abrasion and heat but is heavier and more dangerous if it fails under load. For a comprehensive look at synthetic winch rope versus steel cable, see our comparison here – 4WD Winch Rope vs Steel Cable.
Do I need a dual-battery system to run a winch on my Toyota?
No, many Toyota winches run perfectly well on a good-quality starting battery. However, a dual-battery system provides better power stability and is recommended for frequent or heavy winching.
Can I install a winch on my Toyota myself?
Yes, many Toyota owners install their winches at home, especially with common bar brands like ARB, TJM, Ironman and Opposite Lock. If cutting, wiring complexity or airbag-compatible mounts are involved, we recommend a professional install.
What warranty and after-sales support do these winches come with?
Most winches include multi-year electrical warranties and lifetime mechanical warranties (brand-dependent). As an authorised retailer, we assist with all troubleshooting and warranty claims for a smooth, stress-free experience.
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