I have noticed when changing my Badlands from cable to rope they included a non roller fairlead with the rope. I suspect it's so when the rope gets a load on it and becomes significantly smaller, it won't pinch between the rollers in the little gap?
I would be very careful with a wire rope that is damaged. The reduction in load rating is dramatic.I guess I've had this Warner for over twenty years and haven't used it very much. I need to replace the cable because it has a kink in it. I had planned to go with the rope but, now I'm not sure after reading the drawbacks. The truck isn't driven much and stays inside.
That is likely some of the issue, but the one piece hawse type fairleads are cheaper to manufacture, smaller and lighter since most are aluminum. Some winches with wire rope came with a cast iron hawse fairlead too.I have noticed when changing my Badlands from cable to rope they included a non roller fairlead with the rope. I suspect it's so when the rope gets a load on it and becomes significantly smaller, it won't pinch between the rollers in the little gap?
I know, that is why I said I needed to replace it.I would be very careful with a wire rope that is damaged. The reduction in load rating is dramatic.
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