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The alltop winch on cable and hook's superior materials makes sure that it ages well with use. If you are looking for a trustable synthetic winch rope, the all-top new generation synthetic winch rope will be your final choice. It can work easily and perfectly on most winches and can completely replace your traditional steel cable. It fits better over time and it is a lot of rope to stuff onto the spool.
It comes with 65ft of steel 3/8 cable so you would have some extra to deal with. It weighs only 1/3 of the steel cable, and will never rust. The cable eats at the rollers making them abrasive enough to wear out your new winch rope way too quickly. It is treated with advanced e-coatings and extra powder coatings to improve durability and longer wear cycles. This is actually a replacement rope to be spooled onto your winch.
Why We Like This:
Cover your winch to protect the rope
Heat treated forged winch hook with advance surface coating
Easy installation much easier to work with than wire rope, nice components
Strong, lightweight, doesn't get tangled and the hook is awesome too
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For a low asking price, bunker indust winch on cable and hook has managed to overwhelm their customers by packing as many features as they could. As a must-have to guard the aluminum fairlead that protects your winch rope, the rubber stopper has excellent shock absorption and wear resistance to protect your winch gear. They are truly sharp protrusions. The fairlead in this kit has casting slag and sharp debris under the powdercoat, and in areas where it will contact the rope. It is composed of 12 braided dyneema strands and can bear up to 8,200 lbs of breaking strength.
The oversized slip hook is heavily painted, but it is only moderately well cast. The rope cuts with a razor knife easily enough, but is otherwise very tough. There is good fit and finish on the fairlead and the stopper.
Why We Like This:
Ultimate tensile strength, won't kink, curl or splinter