V vfly172 Observer Sep 27, 2017 #46 Southeast overland also makes a fairlead liner to cover that edge, if your not able to move the fairlead.
Southeast overland also makes a fairlead liner to cover that edge, if your not able to move the fairlead.
J jwalk04Disco Observer Sep 27, 2017 #47 vfly172 said: Southeast overland also makes a fairlead liner to cover that edge, if your not able to move the fairlead. Click to expand... I'll look into one of these. thx vfly172 rlynch356 said: Jwalk04disco... you need to move the Hawse fairlead up - the way it sits it will abrade the winch line on any slightly downward pull. Click to expand... thx rlynch356! I was concerned about that. I thought I was going to have to cut it.
vfly172 said: Southeast overland also makes a fairlead liner to cover that edge, if your not able to move the fairlead. Click to expand... I'll look into one of these. thx vfly172 rlynch356 said: Jwalk04disco... you need to move the Hawse fairlead up - the way it sits it will abrade the winch line on any slightly downward pull. Click to expand... thx rlynch356! I was concerned about that. I thought I was going to have to cut it.
T tuesdayfox New member Oct 2, 2017 #48 You should also rotate the gearbox so that the clutch lever is at top Sent from my LG-H870DS using Tapatalk
You should also rotate the gearbox so that the clutch lever is at top Sent from my LG-H870DS using Tapatalk