Paramount Automotive Bumper Fairlead [Aluminum]
704-81-10100
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10 in.
Paramount Automotive 81-10100 Features:
Upgrading or buying a winch with synthetic rope makes perfect sense. Ditching a steel w in. cable saves weight, and synthetic rope is a safer option with less energy released during a break. Since a conventional roller fairlead will damage a synthetic rope, a hawse fairlead is a must-have. Made from ¾- in. thick aluminum alloy, the new 10 in. Aluminum Universal Fairlead from Paramount Automotive provides a smooth surface that won't cut or damage synthetic rope. Its universal 10 in. mounting pattern makes it compatible with a wide variety of w inches, and it includes all mounting hardware. A black anodized finish provides weather resistance and looks great.
- Includes All Mounting Hardware For Easy Installation
- Designed For Use With Synthetic Cable Only
- Made From 3/4 in. Thick Aluminum Alloy With A Smooth Surface
- Anodized Black For Weather Resistance And Protection
- Uses A 10 in. Universal Mounting Pattern That Fits A Wide Range Of Winches
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