Trailer Winch Strap Replacement
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- Replace frayed or questionable winch straps before ramp day turns them into the weak point.
- 2 inch wide by 20 foot woven polyester strap fits many hand crank trailer winches.
- Zinc coated steel hook with spring closure is sewn onto the strap.
- Use on boat trailers, jet ski trailers, snowmobile trailers, and other compatible winch towers.
- Choose 5000 lb or 10000 lb break strength to match your equipment needs.
More Details
- Available variants: 5000 lb break strength and 10000 lb break strength.
- 5000 lb variant has 1666 lb working load.
- 10000 lb variant has 3333 lb working load.
- Strap measures 2 inches wide by 20 feet long.
- Woven polyester webbing with zinc coated steel hook and spring closure.
Description
Trailer Winch Strap Replacement is for swapping out worn, frayed, or questionable straps on compatible hand crank trailer winches. The 2 inch by 20 foot woven polyester strap includes a sewn on zinc coated hook with spring closure.
Use it on boat trailers, jet ski trailers, snowmobile trailers, and other compatible trailer winch setups. Choose 5000 lb break strength with 1666 lb working load or 10000 lb break strength with 3333 lb working load based on your trailer and equipment requirements.
Our Shipping Rates and Speeds
- All orders under $60 ship for $6.99
- Orders over $60 ship for FREE
- You can expect to receive your items in 3 to 7 days in almost all scenarios
- 90% of orders arrive in 4 days or less
Try our boat trailer winch strap replacement with hook risk free for 30 days. If you are not satisfied, get a full refund.
If replacing an old strap, unroll the old strap completely, using caution to keep fingers clear. Loosen the central bolt that holds the strap in place. Use lubricant if needed. Remove the central bolt and remove the old strap. Clean the winch spool and fittings and check for corrosion. If galvanized coating is damaged, apply cold galvanizing spray.
Insert the bolt into the winch spool while sliding it through the loop sewn at the end of the new strap. Tighten the central bolt nuts without overtightening, so the axis remains mobile. Wind the new strap onto the winch spool using the crank. Keep the strap flat and wrinkle-free as it winds. Before finishing, attach the hook to the boat ring. Wind until tight and verify the winch locking pawl works properly.
Inspect the strap before each use and every 25 miles on longer trips. Do not use if torn, burned, knotted, cut, abraded, frayed, or altered. Not for lifting or towing. Never exceed the working load limit for your selected strap variant. Use in a straight line and keep away from sharp edges.
