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Thank you , Appreciate a backup confirmationName dropping here but @TxDoc recommended Amsteel Blue winch line, his was good for 17 years.
Dont over think it!As I mentioned at the onset....I only have a #3500 winch. Original wire rope was 1/4" dia..There is no sense in using a #20,000 line, on a winch of this size..plus a full drum decreases you power immensely, I am looking to find a PRODUCT name for a given dia...whether it be 1/4" or 5/16. There is quite an assortment on Amazon to choose from...I'm asking ..which one G - B - Best..???
you don't think synth rope will f you up if it snaps and hits you??i beg to differ.i've seen first hand what a snapped rope can do.that's what a kinetic damper is for.use it or suffer the consequences.
Thats bs you dont have to. I do clean mine from times to time with the hose when washing the machine. Ive broken 1 in 3 years. I use my winch every ride. There is no draw back for my use. I do have an atv with steel. This is only for the plow duty the quad sees. @WhiteLightning is right you can tie it back together and pull again when it breaks not to mention there was no scary whipping from the rooe when it broke. I dont miss the steel cable a bit no more split hands.A user of this line had breakage problem and was told by his Polaris dealer that the line had to be run out and dried when it got wet......Hello...
Synthetic line, such as Amsteel Blue, is used to moor ships up to as large as aircraft carriers, but you go ahead and listen to the Polaris guy instead of doing your own research about wet line.....Goodbye...A user of this line had breakage problem and was told by his Polaris dealer that the line had to be run out and dried when it got wet......Hello...