Viking Offroad wrote:
3. Can I use a roller fairlead?
Yes you can, however, you do need to be careful to keep your synthetic winchline away from the steel roller housing/frame, if your vehicle is at extreme up or down angles while side winching it is possible to cut the winchline on the sharp steel housing. Whether you use a roller fairlead or a hawse fairlead you always need to careful that your line does not come in contact with sharp edges on your bumper.
4. I have heard that you can pinch a synthetic winchline between the rollers, is this true?
We have tried to do that without success . Provided you are using equipment in good working order and based on our extensive testing it is not possible to get the line pinched between the rollers or between the roller and the steel roller housing.
The hause does cause wear on the outer portions of the line due to friction. That being said, I run a hause because of the lower profile and it works with the thimble much better than a roller would. If I wasn't given my hause, I may just have used the roller that came with the winch.
If you do switch to a roller, make sure your line can't hit the housing on the sides (lateral pulls) and the rollers are free of any marring from a wire rope.