COMPATIBILITY: This hawse fairlead is engineered with standard 6.6″ bolt pattern. Designed for synthetic winch ropes and suitable for 5500-6500 LBS rated winches, providing smooth operation and rope protection. Recently synthetic rope is becoming the thing to use on your winch because it is lighter and less likely to be dangerous than a steel winch cable.
CONSTRUCTION: This Fieryred hawse fairlead is made of 6061-T6 aluminum for durability. And this 6.6 inch aluminum hawse fairlead features black powder coated finish for UV and corrosion resistance. With no moving parts, the hawse fairlead is extremely simple and won't break under normal use. This hawse fairlead is a solid construction you can always rely on.
DIMENSIONS: Features a 6.6-inch width to accommodate standard synthetic winch ropes, with rounded edges to prevent wear. Fieryred 6.6 inch hawse fairlead is precision CNC machined to ensure the quality and performance. A winch is normally not able to pull a high amount of weight because the winch cable consumes pulling energy as it scrapes across the winch mounting bracket and vehicle bumper. Installing this winch fairlead helps your winch to work the way it should be
INSTALLATION: Direct bolt-on design allows for straightforward mounting to most standard winch setups. A winch fairlead for your vehicle recovery would not just actualize an effective spooling but also prevent potential damage to your cables. Large radius of this hawse fairlead for the synthetic rope to slide against decreases the possibility of rope fraying or tangling. And the hawse fairlead features a round opening, which reduces abrasion and increases the life of your synthetic rope
PERFORMANCE: Smooth radius design helps reduce friction and prevents synthetic rope fraying during winching operations. Fieryred winch fairlead has angular design which adds an aggressive and stylish look on your showpiece. And the compact 6.6 inch hawse fairlead sticks out less than a steel roller fairlead, so the hawse fairlead is less likely to be bashing on rocks in the outdoor environment