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I'm running a 'no metal' setup with a soft shackle - you have to cut and re-splice the end if you want to get rid of the thimble.

You can search for "Dyneema Eye Splice Demonstration" and "Dyneema Lock Stitch Demonstration" for some videos on how to do it.

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Thats what I was thinking as well I just hadnt taken it off yet to see if something wonky was going on.
Fancy, pretty colored, machined aluminum winch rope ends are a waste of money. But they look cool. It's like they set out to use a CNC mill to make something nobody needs, but everyone will want. I owned a machine shop at one time. Finding work is a real issue. I get it. But this is clearly a product designed to separate your money from you. By the way, I have one of these aluminum doohickeys on my winch rope. It's also an attractive nuisance. If someone likes it well enough, a simple flip of your winch shift lever and a pocket knife will grant him his wish.

If your winch has a synthetic rope and you use soft shackles (if you intend to use the winch), then just having a loop at the end of the winch rope is sufficient and likely much safer. When I get around to it, I'm dumping my aluminum end.
 

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I'm running a 'no metal' setup with a soft shackle - you have to cut and re-splice the end if you want to get rid of the thimble.

You can search for "Dyneema Eye Splice Demonstration" and "Dyneema Lock Stitch Demonstration" for some videos on how to do it.

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I don't know how the factory Warn winch made, but I discarded the Warn hook on my newish 10K winch for part from Amazon. I like it because it lays flat against the bumper and it came with rubber pads to protect the fairlead finish. I love everything about the Factor 55 gear but the price.

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Just don't put a soft shackle directly in that. The corners of the hole are not radiused for a soft shackle and will damage synthetic rope. Use a steel anchor shackle then the soft shackle
 
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Thanks for all the info guys. I am still learning here. Never had a winch. Just making sure nothing funky is going on with the factory one since Warn told me directly they didnt make a hook to fit it. I asked why it wouldnt fit but I am still waiting to hear back from them
 

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Fancy, pretty colored, machined aluminum winch rope ends are a waste of money. But they look cool. It's like they set out to use a CNC mill to make something nobody needs, but everyone will want. I owned a machine shop at one time. Finding work is a real issue. I get it. But this is clearly a product designed to separate your money from you. By the way, I have one of these aluminum doohickeys on my winch rope. It's also an attractive nuisance. If someone likes it well enough, a simple flip of your winch shift lever and a pocket knife will grant him his wish.

If your winch has a synthetic rope and you use soft shackles (if you intend to use the winch), then just having a loop at the end of the winch rope is sufficient and likely much safer. When I get around to it, I'm dumping my aluminum end.
The Masterpull winch puck is plastic and costs about $25. That and the cost of a Factor 55 fast fid and you can eliminate one more potential projectile in the winching equation.
https://www.masterpull.com/winch-puck/
 
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I had contacted Warn on fb and with email. The email said the Epic hook wouldn't fit and the Facebook messenger customer support said it would. Interesting. I went ahead and ordered it so give it a shot. I doubt this thing sees much winching at the mall lol I mainly just wanted something prettier
 

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The Masterpull winch puck is plastic and costs about $25. That and the cost of a Factor 55 fast fid and you can eliminate one more potential projectile in the winching equation.
https://www.masterpull.com/winch-puck/
That Masterpull piece is definitely interesting, I like the idea of removing the thimble.

Just to throw another option out there. We've got the Mile Marker Winch Shackle Mount 60-12166, which is simply a rubber cover for the thimble, I always liked the idea of getting rid of the extra connection there.
 

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I'm running a 'no metal' setup with a soft shackle - you have to cut and re-splice the end if you want to get rid of the thimble.

You can search for "Dyneema Eye Splice Demonstration" and "Dyneema Lock Stitch Demonstration" for some videos on how to do it.

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This is my plan, except I'm going to get the yankum fairlead so I can just hook the end of the line on the fairlead. Seems like a clean simple setup.

Still haven't decided on a synthetic winchline brand though.
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