Psychoman
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I am not an expert but the winch would be pulling a rolling/driving subject not a vertical dead lift.
True - but a badly mired vehicle can cause drag significantly higher than its curb weight. More than a dead lift under really horrible conditions.
I've been involved in offroading for a couple of decades and no one uses a winch of less than 5000lb unless its on a quad or ATV - they just don't have the umpf to move a full size vehicle - even if only mildly stuck. And if its that mildly stuck, then there are better recover solutions.
And if you do want a winch, you want a good safety margin - both in terms of the winch itself and all fixings, including the winch wire/rope, hooks, etc. Having seen the damage a steel wire can do when it lets go... nasty (You Tube it!).
The winch as advertised earlier might make a marginal difference, say getting a MH out of a damp field on the flat, with drive assist, but not much use for anything else. Don't waste your money.