how far away from the winch should the fairlead be... is there a rule of thumb or just as space allows.
any opinions??
winch to fairlead distance
winch to fairlead distance
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Re: winch to fairlead distance
the further you go, within reason of course the better it will spool.
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Re: winch to fairlead distance
yep thats what i thought, im just looking to see if there is a minimum distance really
chhers for the reply
chhers for the reply
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Re: winch to fairlead distance
i think ya wanna aim for about a metre to get it to spool nice
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Re: winch to fairlead distance
If you follow industry practices, I calculated my Toyota factory PTO would need to be 4m....
But that aint going to happen.
Been told 1m is good.... but for my application can only get 700mm...
Calvin
But that aint going to happen.
Been told 1m is good.... but for my application can only get 700mm...
Calvin
Cheers Calvin
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
Re: winch to fairlead distance
I have the fairlead hard up against the winch due to space availability and approach angle.
It works fine.
Any distance you can get on it, away from the drum is an advantage.
50mm is better than hard up against the winch, but 100mm is a big improvement over 50mm type deal.
It works fine.
Any distance you can get on it, away from the drum is an advantage.
50mm is better than hard up against the winch, but 100mm is a big improvement over 50mm type deal.
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Re: winch to fairlead distance
once you start getting a bit of distance then you can also start narrowing the fairlead down a bit and that will help stop it from over spooling on 1 side as fast when pulling from the side
you know what i mean
you know what i mean

Re: winch to fairlead distance
yep makes sense to me, im tryuing to keep it close im sitting around a hundy at the mo
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