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Winch Cable/Plasma Rope

Post by ToNkA »

Whats the going price on Plasma Rope?

I hear that 8mm stuff is quite cheap but aint allowed in competitions. Is 9mm comp spec?

What about just a standard cable 50meters (for a high mount)?
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Post by TuffRR »

I don't remember what i paid for mine, but I'd go the 9mm at least. I went for the 11mm coz it was only 50c a metre more than 9mm.

Definately go the plasma, i hate being a winch bitch for guys still with cable! We had some plasma (8mm) break on us the other weekend and it just dropped to the ground.
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Re: Winch Cable/Plasma Rope

Post by Singo17 »

ToNkA wrote:Whats the going price on Plasma Rope?

I hear that 8mm stuff is quite cheap but aint allowed in competitions. Is 9mm comp spec?

What about just a standard cable 50meters (for a high mount)?


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Go here to look at some of the unknowns once you use a spool of wire. Personally I would never use it again I am worth more than the couple of hundg difference between wire and synthetic rope.

Been a debate here a couple of times, cant see the compelling reason not to use Plasma it is safer. We are quite willing to spend thousands on our machines and still some cant justify the couple of hundred extra to upgrade to a safer, easier to use product.
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Post by ToNkA »

Found this site off pirate:

http://www.rockstomper.com/catalog/recovery/ropes.htm

Seem to have the best deals on plasma. NOt sure how the sizing relates to what is allowed over here in comps... But the prices do seem cheaper.

Anyone alble to shed some light for me?
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Post by ToNkA »

Think i have it sorted now.

3/8" x 150', 20,400lb winch rope, $250 US.

Sweet.

Will be there in January.

Dont think anyone can beat that price here can they?
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Post by bogged »

try Hayden at Alpine offroad

He was working on some plasma stuff few months ago, should be in place by now.
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Post by RoldIT »

ToNkA wrote:Think i have it sorted now.

3/8" x 150', 20,400lb winch rope, $250 US.

Sweet.

Will be there in January.

Dont think anyone can beat that price here can they?


At the bottom of that page it says 3/8" x 125' for a Warn High Mount.

No point paying for more than is gunna fit ...
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Post by ToNkA »

Read that too.

Still the best prices I have seen.
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Post by DiscoDino »

I would not advise in having more than 100' of 3/8" on a hi-mount...that is what I ordered so that I'll be closer to the bottom layer more frequently, AND, I was lucky enough, since it seemed that more rope would have resulted in a much more dense drum
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Post by bazzle »

""Read that too.

""Still the best prices I have seen

If bringing to Aus remember, GST, Duty, $$ Conversion rate , Delivery costs.

Or if your on a trip to USA lucky you (plus airfares)

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Post by ToNkA »

bazzle wrote:
Or if your on a trip to USA lucky you (plus airfares)

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ToNkA wrote:
Will be there in January.



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Post by bogged »

DiscoDino wrote:www.rockstomper.com BEST PRICES
people still agree with this?
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Post by james feeney »

Prices are cheap but it's Amsteel Blue.

Don't know anyone over here that would touch it! Regardless of the price.

Plasma 12 synthetic winch line is the stuff to try and put your hands on. Dunno if there is a dealer in Oz?

Also, we don't use 8mm or 9mm. It's all 11mm, and some even use 150ft on an 8274 (standard drum). Most use 125ft but it can be done.

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Post by Fourdogs »

Amsteel blue has been used here, and can't see anything wrong with it.
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Post by bazooked »

this stuff is cheaper, im runnin the 5/16 on my zook and its great stuff.



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Post by ToNkA »

Grave Dig 101.

3 year old thread.....
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ToNkA wrote:Grave Dig 101.

3 year old thread.....
Still a useful thread mate ;)
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Post by AJ »

Im using the Amsteel Blue for the winch testing:
http://autumn2006.4wheelingoz.com/autumn%202006.htm
and havent had any problems yet (running it on 3 winches)
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Post by bogged »

james feeney wrote:Prices are cheap but it's Amsteel Blue.

Don't know anyone over here that would touch it! Regardless of the price.
why?
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Post by bogged »

bogged wrote:
james feeney wrote:Prices are cheap but it's Amsteel Blue.

Don't know anyone over here that would touch it! Regardless of the price.
why?
still no reason?


so AMSTEEL blue is kewl?
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Post by AJ »

AJ wrote:Im using the Amsteel Blue for the winch testing:
http://autumn2006.4wheelingoz.com/autumn%202006.htm
and havent had any problems yet (running it on 3 winches)
Lots of use, still no probs :cool:
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Post by ludacris »

Try this link. 50 x 12mm $450 Au. And the company is located in WA.

http://www.ropewa.com.au/joomla/index.p ... etail&id=3

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Post by RedlineMike »

bogged wrote:
james feeney wrote:Prices are cheap but it's Amsteel Blue.

Don't know anyone over here that would touch it! Regardless of the price.
why?
have amsteel blue on my winch,

broke it once personally & twice by the previous owner,upgrading to a highmount froma lowmount & fiting 124foot of 11mm of plasma 12 strand,just down to who gives me best price,
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Post by bogged »

kewl, also told Smithy sells the stuff pretty cheap in Cranny.. will make a call
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Post by GQ TROL »

bogged wrote:
james feeney wrote:
Prices are cheap but it's Amsteel Blue.

Don't know anyone over here that would touch it! Regardless of the price.

why?
still no reason?


so AMSTEEL blue is kewl?
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Post by toyotroop »

How would this stuff go with a fully loaded hj47 troopcarrier with PTO winch? Also does it break down from being exposed to UV over a long period?
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Post by ludacris »

Some is UV protected and rope is stronger than steel cable.

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