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low mounts and winch rope?

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low mounts and winch rope?

Post by patrolman »

i'm thinking of getting winch rope for my low mount, what would be the best type? :?:
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Post by The Fish »

I'm not sure what one would be the best type but Warn recommend not to use synthetic rope on low mounts due to heat from the internal brake affecting the lifespan of the rope and the winch.
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Post by Drafty »

My brother sells a synthetic rope at his workshop which the manufacturers claim will tolerate and not breakdown due to the heat generated by a low mount. Birdy and us both use it on our trucks but we have high mounts (wasnt used at the Alpine, the reason i say this is because we snapped our rope twice, plasma ). Call him if you want more info. 9331 6536 ask for Andrew.
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Post by Roctoy »

The Fish wrote:I'm not sure what one would be the best type but Warn recommend not to use synthetic rope on low mounts due to heat from the internal brake affecting the lifespan of the rope and the winch.


plasma 12 strand is a good type of rope

the whole warn thing about the winch overheating was based on the scenario of the vehicle being lowered backwards down a hill bit by bit by letting the winch out (similar to abseiling) and how many times do you do that???

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Post by Mudzuki »

What winch is it going on? Some of the brawn winches have external brake and are low mount.
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Post by mudtoy »

Listen here ear muffs, goggles, gloves and chainsaw...you buy anybody elses synthetic rope and I'll snap ya like a black russian...
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Post by patrolman »

mudtoy wrote:Listen here ear muffs, goggles, gloves and chainsaw...you buy anybody elses synthetic rope and I'll snap ya like a black russian...


i was just asking

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