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    Synthetic rope on winch rubbing.

    Just a quick one.

    Theres been some talk here about using synthetic rope for winching.

    Who here uses it, I just have a quick quiery.

    How does it hold up when the rope is sitting along the ground over a hill or if it rubs on rocks when its in full tension?

    Can the rope fray or does it still have cable inside?

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    rope in my view is 100 times safter and stronger than cable, I've done some very difficult tracks in the past and it's never let me down

    best parts about rope is it is easy to handle, less chance of it flying back at you if the rope snaps

    as for the fraying you will find that it can happen if you are dragging it over rocky hills etc, if that is the case use your damper to sit under the rope where it will rub on the ground or rocks

    I personally think all 4wd winches should come with rope as standard

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQ4.2 View Post
    rope in my view is 100 times safter and stronger than cable, I've done some very difficult tracks in the past and it's never let me down

    best parts about rope is it is easy to handle, less chance of it flying back at you if the rope snaps

    as for the fraying you will find that it can happen if you are dragging it over rocky hills etc, if that is the case use your damper to sit under the rope where it will rub on the ground or rocks

    I personally think all 4wd winches should come with rope as standard
    If you don't mind me asking GQ? out of curiosity, what type of winch are you running?

    Cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQ4.2 View Post
    rope in my view is 100 times safter and stronger than cable, I've done some very difficult tracks in the past and it's never let me down

    best parts about rope is it is easy to handle, less chance of it flying back at you if the rope snaps

    as for the fraying you will find that it can happen if you are dragging it over rocky hills etc, if that is the case use your damper to sit under the rope where it will rub on the ground or rocks

    I personally think all 4wd winches should come with rope as standard
    Thanks for the reply mate, sounds good!

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    Everything he said Johnno, go the synthetic rope every time. respect it. protect it and it will serve you well in safety.

    Abuse it and it will leave you hanging mate.

    and its a joy for the Navi to drag up the hill.

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