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Old 03-16-2010, 06:04 PM
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New Amsteel Blue winch cable??

So broke my steel winch cable the first week I had my new 550 I called my dealer and he said no problem stop by and I'll give you a new one. I finally made it there today and I asked if I can get a synthetic cable, to my supprise he said no problem. He gave me the Polaris Amsteel Blue cable, I have never messed with synthetic cable before and I need to know how to braid an eye into it and put a terminal on?? Any good websites with instructions?
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Old 03-16-2010, 06:20 PM
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So broke my steel winch cable the first week I had my new 550 I called my dealer and he said no problem stop by and I'll give you a new one. I finally made it there today and I asked if I can get a synthetic cable, to my supprise he said no problem. He gave me the Polaris Amsteel Blue cable, I have never messed with synthetic cable before and I need to know how to braid an eye into it and put a terminal on?? Any good websites with instructions?
It's not something I would try. I've seen guys do it but I just don't have the patience and it's to much to have to rely on if it's not done correctly. Try stopping by a heavy rigging company or someone who does tree work or climbing. It takes a real knack IMO . You have to open the rope up and braid the ends backwards into the rope.
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Old 03-17-2010, 08:08 AM
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Ohio Fire, If you go to promarkoffroad.com I saw it on there. Under manuals then scroll down under winch accs. how to splice synthetic cable w/ pics & all. Goodluck let us know how it works out.
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