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Thread: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

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    you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    not much of a post but i learned this weekend that doing a neat and tidy rolling of sythetic winch line is not a good idea. under pull sytetic can work its way down into the roll and get stuck between other cords. wire cant do this because it cant deform its shape. i had a neatly wound reel and ended up with only 15 feet usable on my first pull because it was jammed in there so tight that i couldn't pull it out.

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    Re: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    lol, so its better to have it rolled sloppy? so that its crossing the previous rolls rather than running with them?
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    Re: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    yup my drum looks like someone was making a rubber band ball now. unsightly but at least it wont get stuck any more. i googled and found other people had the same solution too.

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    Re: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    I have experienced this before. Makes sense.

    What if you do a tight row, then jet across twice, then another tight tow, and so on?
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    Re: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    might work well. hey is yours hard to free spool? i also read that the xrc8 can be improved with a grease change. they use some thick honey stuff in there that makes free spooling in the cold a real effort

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    Re: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    anyone have pix of how syn. should be rolled up ?
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    Re: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    just angled the wraps over the ones underneath is all you have to do. nothing fancy and really easier then making things tidy.

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    Re: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    thankx
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    Re: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    Quote Originally Posted by troyboy162
    might work well. hey is yours hard to free spool? i also read that the xrc8 can be improved with a grease change. they use some thick honey stuff in there that makes free spooling in the cold a real effort
    Ya, the couple times I've used it, it's quite the task to pull the cable out with the clutch released. Many times I find myself bringing my truck close to the stuck vehicle, and with the winch's clutch released and the cable hooked on, backing up a good distance, letting my truck pull the winch cable out instead of pulling the cable out by hand.

    What grease are people using? I don't know if I could get my winch out of there without pulling the bumper off.
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    Re: you should wind synthetic winch line differently

    mine is pretty hard to free spool when the weather is warm, i havent attempted such a feat in the cold.

    i will likely replace my grease this summer. i was going to go with a high temp moly grease that i have sitting around. i believe it is this one, or very similar:

    http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc..._&viewAll=true

    i purchased it as an assembly grease for doing ball joints and bushings and such.

    im wondering how much is enough for that gearset? i guess when i pull it apart and pull the factory grease out ill attempt to measure it and replace it with an equal amount.
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