Brody
December 22nd, 2011, 02:03 PM
Here are links discussing the pros and cons of synthetic and steel cable winch lines.
My two cents: I have never had a steel cable break when winching and I have used winches for over 40 years. I use them for construction, farm and demo work in addition to wheeling. That is a lot of winches and a lot of cable use. I also know all the pros and cons of using nylon ropes of any kind from the same number of years rock and ice climbing. Me, I am going to stick with steel unless I build a rock buggy where I am concerned about weight and anticipate moderate use. Also, if you are in the habit of grabbing the steel winch cable without some leather gloves on( and not realizing that it is a good way to spike yourself) you may be well advised to go with synthetic simply for that reason alone.
http://www.winchreviews.com/winch-accessories/synthetic-winch-rope/
http://www.campingatv.net/2010/07/winch-rope-vs-winch-cable/
These are just a few of the huge number of similar discussion that are all over the internet about synthetic vs steel. Anything that is talked about here is the same redundant crap you will find on any forum:
http://www.rangerforums.net/forum/general-discussion/7682-winch-lines-cable-vs-synthetic.html
http://street2mud.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=47
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f27/winch-line-rope-cable-comparison-931741/
This site lists almost all the available synthetic lines and provides a nice chart:
http://www.jeepswag.com/winchrope/index.html
And one more:
http://www.off-road.com/trucks-4x4/feature/synthetic-winch-lines-the-good-and-the-bad-13294.html
If you need more information for whatever reason, simply Google "synthetic vs steel winch rope comparison".
You should be able to make up your own mind with the information in the links I posted.
My two cents: I have never had a steel cable break when winching and I have used winches for over 40 years. I use them for construction, farm and demo work in addition to wheeling. That is a lot of winches and a lot of cable use. I also know all the pros and cons of using nylon ropes of any kind from the same number of years rock and ice climbing. Me, I am going to stick with steel unless I build a rock buggy where I am concerned about weight and anticipate moderate use. Also, if you are in the habit of grabbing the steel winch cable without some leather gloves on( and not realizing that it is a good way to spike yourself) you may be well advised to go with synthetic simply for that reason alone.
http://www.winchreviews.com/winch-accessories/synthetic-winch-rope/
http://www.campingatv.net/2010/07/winch-rope-vs-winch-cable/
These are just a few of the huge number of similar discussion that are all over the internet about synthetic vs steel. Anything that is talked about here is the same redundant crap you will find on any forum:
http://www.rangerforums.net/forum/general-discussion/7682-winch-lines-cable-vs-synthetic.html
http://street2mud.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=47
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f27/winch-line-rope-cable-comparison-931741/
This site lists almost all the available synthetic lines and provides a nice chart:
http://www.jeepswag.com/winchrope/index.html
And one more:
http://www.off-road.com/trucks-4x4/feature/synthetic-winch-lines-the-good-and-the-bad-13294.html
If you need more information for whatever reason, simply Google "synthetic vs steel winch rope comparison".
You should be able to make up your own mind with the information in the links I posted.