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Bulldog Winch Quick-Connect Set w/Dust Cover - 175 A - 2 ga

Bulldog Winch Quick-Connect Set w/Dust Cover - 175 A - 2 ga

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Bulldog Winch Accessories and Parts - BDW20133

  • Electric Winch
  • Wiring
  • Quick Connects
  • Bulldog Winch
  • 2 Gauge Wire


  • Quick-connect set, 175 amps, 2 AWG
  • Typical application: standard truck winches
  • Constructed of polycarbonate housing for strength and durability
  • High-grade, 2 ga copper terminals are silver plated for protection from corrosion
  • UL listed
  • Set includes
    • 2 Connectors
    • 4 Terminals
    • 1-Piece dust cover with wire tether
  • Replacement terminals with unique wire gauge sizes are sold separately, in pairs


20133 Bulldog Winch Quick-Connect Set w/Dust Cover - 175 A - 2 ga




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Video Transcript for Bulldog Winch Electric Winch BDW20133 Review

Today we're going to review part # BDW20133. This is the Bulldog Electrical Quick Connect Set for electric winches. This quick connect set is used to allow you to easily connect and disconnect your electric winch on your vehicle. These connectors have a 175 amp rating for continuous duty. They are designed to install with a 2 gauge wire size. All the connectors themselves are made of a polycarbonate housing for strength and durability.

They use these high grade copper terminals that are silver plated for protection from corrosion. These terminals themselves will accept a wire gauge size of anywhere from 0 to 4 gauge basically when you go to install them. Now this set will include the two connectors, the four terminals, and it even has this one piece dust cover with the wire tether to put over your connector on your vehicle when it's not connected. Basically what you would do is one of these connectors is going to attach to the wires on your winch. The other's going to attach to the wires that are on your vehicles battery that supplies the power. Simply what you have to do is just take these terminals and you'll notice what you'll do is strip a portion of your cable or your wire, slide it in there, either crimp it or solder it whichever you prefer.

You do that on two of them and then what you'll do is go to these connectors right here and all you'll have to do, let me pull the dust cover off is there's a spring right in here and they're spring loaded; you'll just take the terminal as sort of a hook to the end here. With the hook pointing down. You'll make sure if it's the positive; you'll look on this connector and it'll show a + for the positive. If the wire attach you'll just push this all the way in. When you do that it'll click into place. Same way with your wire attached here for negative, same way, just push it in there.

Push it in all the way and you'll see it clicks in and then you're connector's ready. Then you'll go to your connector over here for your winch. Get your winch wires and you'll do the same thing using these two terminals. Run your wire to there, the positive and the negative. Make sure you line them up in the correct location and the same way with the hook facing down just put the wire in the terminal and pop it into place.

Put the hook down. Now your terminals are ready to use. What happens is with this on the winch and this on the vehicle, when you decide to put the winch on the front of the vehicle all you have to do is line the connectors up, push them together and you got a good tight weather proof connection. Terminals are not exposed. Then when you want to remove the winch and you're not going to use it maybe for a while and you don't want to have it on the vehicle just pull them apart, take your dust cover put it right on the vehicle; that will protect your terminals that are on your vehicle. Very simple, quick connect set up. That should do it for the review on part # BDW20133 the Bulldog Electrical Quick Connect Set for electric winches. .

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Bulldog Winch Quick-Connect Set w/Dust Cover - 175 A - 2 ga - BDW20133

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (12 Customer Reviews)


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Great product, good tight connection. It makes hooking up the winch on my trailer a breeze. No more worrying about dead batteries.



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Hi quality product, better than I expected. Also reasonably priced. It will be a quality accessory added to the vehicle and be interchangeable to the next vehicle I purchase. Thanks etrailer for making my shopping easier. AND Talk about quick service and delivery all 5 Star for me. I purchased both front and rear hook ups for my winch or other things that will need power and they are both just what the doctor ordered.



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After a temporary "fubar" with my order, it finally arrived. I couldn't be happier with the quality & design of this kit. VERY well built. And the installation video was perfect for a DIY'r like me. Thank U etrailer. U guys really came through!!!



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As always Laura, the products I have received from etrailer.com have always met my need without issues. Thank you for your exceptional customer service!



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Just to let everyone know I have bought several items from etrailer and I have no complant s what so ever.everything works just fine and a perfect fit.easy installation also.I would recommend etrailer.



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This quick connect is heavy duty and I love it. I’ll be getting more logs out now for sure



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Everything was as they said.And got here as it looked.



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Ordered the wrong type however the quality is there.



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  • How to Tell if Bulldog Winch Quick Connect Will Work With Badlands Winch
    There are many different capacities of Badlands winch so it's not possible to tell you outright if the Bulldog Winch Quick-Connect Set for Powersports w/ Dust Cover - 6 AWG # BDW20047 will work with your Badlands winch. You can pretty easily tell though, as if your winch uses the same 6 AWG you can absolutely use the Bulldog Winch Quick-Connect Set # BDW20047.
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  • How to Wire my Fulton Powered Winch on my Trailer
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  • How Long is the Wire on the 12K Bulldog Winch and Wiring Needed to Connect to Vehicle Battery
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  • Are the Two Halves of Bulldog Winch Quick Connects # BDW20133 the Same
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    You do not have to order 2 of # BDW20133. They come packaged in pairs, 2 covers, 2 connectors and 2 pairs of the wire contacts.
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  • What is the Amp Rating on the Bulldog Winch Quick Connects
    The Bulldog Quick Connect, # BDW20133, is designed to use 2 gauge heavy duty wire and is used on many of heavy duty winches that have a higher amp draw. The amp draw on some of the winches that recommend the # BDW20133 quick connect is rated for 175 amps. I believe this quick connect will work for you on your plow.
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  • Wiring for Electric Winch at the Front and Rear of a 2015 Chevy Silverado 3500 Duramax
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  • 2 Gauge Wiring Quick Connects For Trailer Mounted Winch Running To Vehicle Bumper
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  • Quick Connects for Power a Trailer Winch from a Vehicle Battery
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    Electric winches over 9K such as # SW1595201 tend to use 2 gauge wire. For this particular winch I recommend wiring kit # BDW20207 which comes with quick disconnects and the wiring. If the winch is going to be at the front of a vehicle I recommend # BDW20205. And for quick disconnects by themselves you can use # BDW20133.
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  • Why Does the Bulldog Winch Rear Wiring Kit Ground To the Battery and Not the Frame
    In regards to the Bulldog Winch Rear Wiring Kit part # BDW20207, the length of ground wire is included to ensure a good ground on every application. The kits are not tailor made to any one particular application and not all customers will have a good spot to ground the winch x amount of feet away from the rear bumper. The connection to the battery takes this out of the equation and ensures you don't have intermittent function issues caused by a poor ground. If you want to ground the wire...
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  • 2-4 AWG Wire Quick Disconnect Options to Charge a Trailer Battery on a Custom Audio Trailer
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  • Best Connector for Heavy Duty Winch Cable
    Yes the Bulldog Winch Quick-Connect Set w/Dust Cover part # BDW20133 would be an excellent way to connect your winch to your battery and will allow you to disconnect it when not in use.
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  • Can 2 AWG Be Used on the Superwinch Winch 2 Go 4000
    The Superwinch Winch 2 Go 4000 comes with 6 AWG. Therefore the correct quick-disconnect terminal would be part # BDW20047 which is rated for 6-10 AWG, not part # BDW20133 which is rated for 2-4 AWG. In order to use the quick-disconnect terminal rated for 2-4 AWG, you would also need to change out the wires in the box that run from the ring terminals on the winch to the quick-disconnect terminal on the back of the box.
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  • Recommended Wiring Kit for Hitch Mounted Winch
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