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Old 10-20-2006, 11:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
weever
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Winching Protocol & advice....

OK so I recently installeda ARB Bull Bar Fog Lights,Marker Lights and Warn 9000 Winch on the FJ. I did all the work by myself as I wanted to know "all I can " about my gear. I added the winch because I did not want to have to try to do it later and have to remove the bumper again etc.etc. I am not sure ifwhen I will actually use the winch other than training with it but want to be prepared Just in case! I am interested in winching primarily and think dual battery philosophy should be in another thread....

Anyway those of you seasond people please take the time to let us Rookies the protocol on a new winch cable and how to break it in properly , stretching?

Also please post any tips or anything else you might want to let a novice know including proper spooling!
I have been studying.....

Last edited by weever : 10-20-2006 at 11:38 PM. Reason: misspelled title..duh
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