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what type of fairead to run with rope

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what type of fairead to run with rope

Post by ratbagpatrol »

lots of differant ones out there which one do i run and why plastic ,steel, alloy, stainless steel, teflon , forger steel, forged alloy polyuthane so many to choose tellme what you think
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Post by DamTriton »

What sort of "rope" are we talking about????

Wire rope you are generally better off with a roller fairlead.

Plasma rope ("dynamica", etc) you are better off with a smooth fairlead.
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Post by Shadow »

DAMKIA wrote:What sort of "rope" are we talking about????

Wire rope you are generally better off with a roller fairlead.

Plasma rope ("dynamica", etc) you are better off with a smooth fairlead.
wire rope?

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Post by ratbagpatrol »

plasmar rope
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Post by bigcam »

i rin plastic but will run alloy next time, the plastic tends to be a little too soft.
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cool any outher appions
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Post by Loanrangie »

ratbagpatrol wrote:cool any outher appions
Yeah, lurn to speel :D .
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Post by coxy321 »

I like the billet steel/stainless/alloy hawse fairleed plates. They look trick, strong, and wont suffer from heat markings or UV rays.

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Post by cooki_monsta »

billet hawze fairlead! its lightweight and looks trick!
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Post by Troopy93 »

Billet Aluminium Hawse Fairlead. From OK OFFROAD in the US $49.00us

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