Our Protection Plan covers your investment above and beyond the manufacturer's coverage. For only 10% more, if your item is damaged, fails or malfunctions, we'll replace it for free!
Our Protection Plan covers your investment above and beyond the manufacturer's coverage. For only 10% more, if your item is damaged, fails or malfunctions, we'll replace it for free!
Our Protection Plan covers your investment above and beyond the manufacturer's coverage. For only 10% more, if your item is damaged, fails or malfunctions, we'll replace it for free!
Our Protection Plan covers your investment above and beyond the manufacturer's coverage. For only 10% more, if your item is damaged, fails or malfunctions, we'll replace it for free!
Our Protection Plan covers your investment above and beyond the manufacturer's coverage. For only 10% more, if your item is damaged, fails or malfunctions, we'll replace it for free!
Our Protection Plan covers your investment above and beyond the manufacturer's coverage. For only 10% more, if your item is damaged, fails or malfunctions, we'll replace it for free!
Our Protection Plan covers your investment above and beyond the manufacturer's coverage. For only 10% more, if your item is damaged, fails or malfunctions, we'll replace it for free!
Our Protection Plan covers your investment above and beyond the manufacturer's coverage. For only 10% more, if your item is damaged, fails or malfunctions, we'll replace it for free!
Damaged wire rope must be replaced to safely operate any winch. Constructed of aircraft wire rope and galvanized to help resist corrosion. Includes swaged loop on one end, and wire rope terminal on the other.
The overview states 3/16 cable. The spec states 3/8" cable. Which is it?. Also, what is the rope strength spec. OEM is 2000# for A2000 and 2500# for A2500.
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Reid from on
Reid,
I apologize for the confusion. The wire is 3/16" thick. There is no listing for breaking strength but the rope is rated for up to a 3000lb winch. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Thanks!
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