What would you like for it?I have an old Warn one. It's heavy as hell but should fit in a flat rate box of some size.
Edited to provide link of what I have
https://trailrecon.com/84308.html
$20 plus shipping sound good? I’ll get some quotes if that sounds good. Worst case it should fit in a flat rate boxWhat would you like for it?
It is not ideal to use synthetic line with an iron hawse and even less ideal to use an aluminum one with wire rope.? I didn't know that it mattered?
And about as bad to use the Cast Aluminum Warn Hawse with synthetic. WTF? you had one job? How do you screw that one up?It is not ideal to use synthetic line with an iron hawse and even less ideal to use an aluminum one with wire rope.
Is there something wrong with the roller fairlead?Well. I'm planning to use synthetic line. Getting rid of the roller and steel cable.
Just like changing their synthetic rope to what they use now. All about saving that dollar.And about as bad to use the Cast Aluminum Warn Hawse with synthetic. WTF? you had one job? How do you screw that one up?
Sticks out a ways. One roller is chewed up a bit.Is there something wrong with the roller fairlead?
Ok. Just hate seeing folks waste money getting rid of a perfectly good roller.Sticks out a ways. One roller is chewed up a bit.
Anyone have one they would like to part with? Thanks
And about as bad to use the Cast Aluminum Warn Hawse with synthetic. WTF? you had one job? How do you screw that one up?
I'd love to hear more about this. I have a Warn fairlead in my parts box that I've been meaning to install as soon as I can get to the hardware store for longer bolts (it's thicker than the smittybilt one I have on it now). Don't know anything about it, it came with a winch my cousin bought 3 years ago and he didn't need it.
Surely it's not as simple as they cast a fairlead and left a cast finish where the rope rides.... Right?