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H2Finally: I didn't hear about cars that tried to go swimming in pools in our town. Got any photos?
George
Black 2005 Adventure Series; factory touch screen GPS w/XM radio; factory express open/close sunroof; reclining second row seats; Warn 9.5ti Multi-Mount Winch; Gobi Stealth roof rack with PIAA lights; HotShot windshield washer fluid system
I have no significant knowledge of this but remember being told by someone who I thought should really know, so I am assuming it to be true.
To compare ropes with the cable would be like comparing rubber tires to flinstone rock wheels. There is just basically no benefits to having the wire over the synthetic rope.
Can anyone tell a newbie why Adam's winching cable is blue? I've never seen that before. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>George,
You can see the ropes here: http://www.trailduty.com/products/mp/index.html
http://www.recoverygear.com/DEFAULT1.HTM
Also, thanks for the info about powering out.
George
Black 2005 Adventure Series; factory touch screen GPS w/XM radio; factory express open/close sunroof; reclining second row seats; Warn 9.5ti Multi-Mount Winch; Gobi Stealth roof rack with PIAA lights; HotShot windshield washer fluid system
Front mounted (although it's on the rear today) Warn 9000 MM... <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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I thought I would add that MileMarker dealers provide a video that show the testing of the MileMarker, Warn, Ramsey and SuperWinch which is pretty interesting. Over all the 12K MileMarker is the way I will go. I had a 12K Warn and had nothing but problems. Continued to burn up when it shouldn't. I have spoken with others that have had the same problem. Did I mention that you can buy a 12K MileMarker for $499? I found it on eBay from Davy's Offroad Products 1-800-222-7023. $91 for the receiver mount that allows for another receiver to be put inline so you could winch your boat on the trailer. ~2ZRESQ
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