I believe it will, yes.
It's the same fairlead that comes with the Ford Performance winch kit, which includes 95% of the same components as the Everglades winch.
Picture below (with the license plate bracket installed).
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Thank youI believe it will, yes.
It's the same fairlead that comes with the Ford Performance winch kit, which includes 95% of the same components as the Everglades winch.
Picture below (with the license plate bracket installed).
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Before you order.... be aware you may have to beat on the winch rope it to actually get it to fit. (Did the exact same install a few weeks ago.)Thank you
Ordering red factor 55 ultrahook and may grab this fairlead too!
Does that even have to be on there?Before you order.... be aware you may have to beat on the winch rope it to actually get it to fit. (Did the exact same install a few weeks ago.)
11 minute 45 second mark.
The thimble? Not strictly necessary. It does protect the end of the rope, but you can cut it off.Does that even have to be on there?
True, up to you if you want to go through the hassle.
FWW, You do not cut either the rope or the steel tube thimble, you 'de splice' / re splice...True, up to you if you want to go through the hassle.
The only way to get the thimble off is to cut it off. So you either got the cut the steel and hope you don't damage the rope. Or you cut the rope and re-splice.
Or beat it with a hammer.![]()
Itâs a Brummel lock on the end of the Warn winch line, so the only desplicing youâll be able to do is pulling the buried tail out. After that youâll likely have to cut it. Once that knot is tied and weight is put on the line itâs locked.FWW, You do not cut either the rope or the steel tube thimble, you 'de splice' / re splice...
watch the video on the web page...
Thats good info, My Ultrahook should arrive today and I have not had a load on the rope yet, after watching the videos I ordered the spool and fid from Factor 55 so well see where I end up. I already had issues getting the thimble through the fairlead and had to hammer on it.Itâs a Brummel lock on the end of the Warn winch line, so the only desplicing youâll be able to do is pulling the buried tail out. After that youâll likely have to cut it. Once that knot is tied and weight is put on the line itâs locked.
Factor 55 themselves recommendsâor used to recommend before Warn bought themâa long bury splice, which you can desplice even after weight has been put on the line (though it takes some work).
I do agree that cutting the metal thimble is a bad idea, but for someone who hasnât spliced before and doesnât have a fid, I could see them thinking about making the attempt first.
Thank you so much for all the videos you make. The stereo series was absolutely invaluable to me replacing everything in my '23 Heritage. Really enjoy the content.!Itâs a Brummel lock on the end of the Warn winch line, so the only desplicing youâll be able to do is pulling the buried tail out. After that youâll likely have to cut it. Once that knot is tied and weight is put on the line itâs locked.
Factor 55 themselves recommendsâor used to recommend before Warn bought themâa long bury splice, which you can desplice even after weight has been put on the line (though it takes some work).
I do agree that cutting the metal thimble is a bad idea, but for someone who hasnât spliced before and doesnât have a fid, I could see them thinking about making the attempt first.