Rope is the way to go
Yeah, my understanding is that constant sun exposure will fade and weaken the rope.
Might be bad in a top-mount set-up, but in a low-mount bar install it should be ok, its pretty well hidden under the control box/ barwork etc..thats just my opinion.
Most winch maufacturers (regardless of wire or rope) recommend pulling it out regularly and winding it on under load....keeps gears and seals lubricated.
Also means you can clean and inspect your wire/rope as needed....I want to do it every 6 weeks or so in the back yard, just for the hell of it, and to entertain the kids.
For the reduced weight, strength and ease of use....rope all the way for us.
Cheers
Dave
99 GU 2.8 TD
Brisvegas, QLD
89gqpatrol4x4 (19th July 2012)
i pulled my rope out this week to clean as it was damn filthy to the drum from the boys weekend its surprising how much collects between the fibres, like all recovery equipment it needs to be cleaned and dried get the most of it.
but ill never go back to wire i know that much.
I am happy enough using wire, its not that difficult to handle and I just find that it seems more hardy that rope.
Btw mine got used very often so I was worried about tihe general wear and tear that can lead to failure of rope. Some of the terrain I drive could have lead to disaster if the rope was to snap.
If you play your cards right your not usually the person dragging it up the hill anyway lol.
Ask someone if you can fully un-spool and re-spool their wire winch cable to simulate a recovery situation, then do the same with a rope set up, the rope is just a absolute joy to work with compared to wire, i doubt most would choose wire afterwards !
You can also get a rope protector for use over rocks, logs etc if you need to.....
http://www.masterpull.com/item/RG300/
89gqpatrol4x4 (23rd July 2012)
It comes down to $$ -what you can afford.
If you are suing wire you need to spool it on with any overlaps. If you cross over the wire this is where it gets damaged.
To spool hook the truck up to a tree, and winch in. Change direction to make the wire spool niclely
We had a club member cut a rope on rocky ground.
Also use a winch blanket on both.
Wire blanket in the middle
rope Blanket near the hook
When I done my week long 4wd course at work - they used rope - but the winchs are given a thashing every week.
1991 GQ LWB 4.2 Carby dual fuel, 32 mud claws, 2 inch lift, LSD's front and back
And its Toooooooo High for the Ball & chain
Get rope. Wire is a pain to handle and tiny little strands can stab your fingers which hurts a lot.