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I started wiggling the pins and after a while they started moving. I think they were painted in place.
with the spring fully compressed, I don’t get very much space to move the cable around the end.
the intent must be to snake the cable past it because the end is way fat.
has anyone tried...
Yes, that pin (80) is bent on my truck on both forward and rear ends of the winch. I think they pulled the cable back until the end hit the pins.
Ok, so just compress the pins to free them up.
Since mine were bent, I wanted to know what to do before I start bending and prying on things...
No, the winch. When I roll then cable end all the way to the winch drum, I cannot get the end loose to flip over to the other side.
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How do you get the pins out to reverse the direction of the winch? Mine are bent and I am not sure how they are supposed to work.
Any videos out there? @Ronmar @Plasa
Thanks in advance!
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