Winch Cables
Find a wide selection of durable winch lines, hooks, and hardware designed for towing, recovery, off-road applications, and industrial lifting. We carry a variety of sizes, lengths, and brands to fit a wide range of uses and needs. Shop synthetic and steel winch lines, rigging accessories, and replacement parts to keep your winch operating safely and efficiently.
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Clear all filtersAll-Grip Steel Core Winch Cables with Self-Locking Hook
All-Grip Super Swaged Winch Cable w/ Eye Hook
All-Grip Wire Rope Extension Cable 3/8" x 50'
All-Grip Wire Rope Extension Cable 1/2" x 50'
All-Grip Synthetic Extension Line with Standard Hook and Thimble
All-Grip Fiber Core Winch Cable with Self-Locking Swivel Hook
All-Grip Steel Core Winch Cable with Self-Locking Swivel Hook
The All-Grip Steel Core Winch Cable with Self-Locking Swivel Hook is very strong. With a working load limit of up to 16,563 pounds and a minimum break strength as high as 58,800 pounds, you can rely on this to get the job done. Check the chart below for more information.
Plus, it’s very durable. With increased longevity, this 6x19 class of wire rope can last a long time as it withstands crushing and abrasion a lot better. Additionally, the steel core only adds to that resistance. Not to mention, the load can’t be dropped unless it’s intentional, thanks to the fact it has a self-locking hook.
- Wire Rope Size: 3/8" - 3/4"
- Hook Size: 2.25 Ton - 9 Ton
- Self-Locking hook
- Flemished Eye
- 6X19
- Steel core
- WS38050LS-SC: Please Note: Product Discontinued - ALL SALES FINAL! Discontinued items are not eligible for return. View Returns Policy
Available in the following sizes
| Item # | Size | Length |
|---|---|---|
| WS38050LS-SC | 3/8" - 15,100 MBS | 50' |
| WS38075LS-SC | 3/8" - 15,100 MBS | 75' |
| WS38100LS-SC | 3/8" - 15,100 MBS | 100' |
| WS38125LS-SC | 3/8" - 15,100 MBS | 125' |
| WS38150LS-SC | 3/8" - 15,100 MBS | 150' |
| WS716150LS-SC | 7/16" - 20,400 MBS | 50' |
| WS716075LS-SC | 7/16" - 20,400 MBS | 75' |
| WS716100LS-SC | 7/16" - 20,400 MBS | 100' |
| WS716150LS-SC | 7/16" - 20,400 MBS | 150' |
| WS12050LS-SC | 1/2" - 26,600 MBS | 50' |
| WS12100LS-SC | 1/2" - 26,600 MBS | 100' |
| WS12150LS-SC | 1/2" - 26,600 MBS | 150' |
| WS12200LS-SC | 1/2" - 26,600 MBS | 200' |
| WS916100LS-SC | 9/16" - 33,600 MBS | 100' |
| WS916150LS-SC | 9/16" - 33,600 MBS | 150' |
| WS916200LS-SC | 9/16" - 33,600 MBS | 200' |
| WS916250LS-SC | 9/16" - 33,600 MBS | 250' |
| WS58100LS-SC | 3/4" - 58,800 MBS | 100' |
| WS58150LS-SC | 5/8" - 41,200 MBS | 150' |
| WS58200LS-SC | 5/8" - 41,200 MBS | 200' |
| WS58250LS-SC | 5/8" - 41,200 MBS | 250' |
| WS34200LS-SC | 3/4" - 58,800 MBS | 200' |
| WS34250LS-SC | 3/4" - 58,800 MBS | 250' |
| WS34300LS-SC | 3/4" - 58,800 MBS | 300' |
All-Grip Steel Core Winch Cable with Swivel Hook
All-Grip Fiber Core Winch Cable with Swivel Hook
All-Grip Super Swaged Winch Cable w/ Self Locking Swivel Hook
All-Grip Fiber Core Winch Cable with Standard Hook
All-Grip Super Swaged Winch Cable w/ Swivel Hook
Durability is important when it comes to your winch lines. That’s why the All-Grip Super Swaged Winch Cable with a Swivel Hook is so great. The winch cable itself offers better resistance to better resistance to crushing and it has a higher break strength. It will last longer than other winch cables.
- 17 options
- Wire rope size: 3/8"-1/2"
- Swivel hook size: 3 Ton - 5 Ton
- IWRC
- 6 x 26 swaged construction
- Flemished Eye
- Made in the USA
Available in the following sizes
| Item # | Size | Length |
|---|---|---|
| WS38050S-SG | 3/8" - 3 Ton Hook | 50' |
| WS38075S-SG | 3/8" - 3 Ton Hook | 75' |
| WS38100S-SG | 3/8" - 3 Ton Hook | 100' |
| WS38125S-SG | 3/8" - 3 Ton Hook | 125' |
| WS38150S-SG | 3/8" - 3 Ton Hook | 150' |
| WS716050SZ-SG | 7/16" - 4.5 Ton Hook | 50' |
| WS716100SZ-SG | 7/16" - 4.5 Ton Hook | 100' |
| WS716150SZ-SG | 7/16" - 4.5 Ton Hook | 150' |
| WS716050S-SG | 7/16" - 3 Ton Hook | 50' |
| WS716075S-SG | 7/16" - 3 Ton Hook | 75' |
| WS716100S-SG | 7/16" - 3 Ton Hook | 100' |
| WS716150S-SG | 7/16" - 3 Ton Hook | 150' |
| WS12040S-SG | 1/2" - 4.5 Ton Hook | 40' |
| WS12050S-SG | 1/2" - 4.5 Ton Hook | 50' |
| WS12075S-SG | 1/2" - 4.5 Ton Hook | 75' |
| WS12100S-SG | 1/2" - 4.5 Ton Hook | 100' |
| WS12150S-SG | 1/2" - 4.5 Ton Hook | 150' |
All-Grip SuperFlex Winch Cable with Self-Locking Swivel Hook
All-Grip SuperFlex Winch Cable with Swivel Hook
All-Grip Super Swaged Winch Cable w/ Self Locking Eye Hook
Winch Cables: Choosing the Right Line for Your Tow Truck or Trailer
When it comes to towing and recovery, the winch line you choose is just as important as the winch itself. Whether you’re equipping a heavy-duty tow truck, outfitting a trailer, or replacing a worn line, finding the best winch cable ensures reliable pulling power and safety on every job. From traditional steel winch cables to modern synthetic ropes, this guide will help you navigate the options and select the right replacement winch line for your needs.
Types of Winch Cables
Winch lines generally fall into two main categories: wire rope cables and synthetic winch ropes.
- Wire Rope Cables – Known for their durability and resistance to abrasion, steel cables have long been the industry standard. They’re well-suited for rugged environments and heavy-duty recovery jobs, but they require careful handling and regular inspection.
- Synthetic Winch Lines – Lightweight, flexible, and easier to handle, synthetic ropes have gained popularity in recent years. They’re safer to use under load because they don’t store as much kinetic energy as steel, but they do require protection against sharp edges and UV exposure.
Lengths can range from 25 feet up to 400 feet, and sizes vary between 5/16-inch and 7/8-inch. The working load limit depends on both length and diameter, so always confirm capacity before making a purchase.
For a deeper comparison, check out our blog: Types of Winch Lines: Synthetic vs. Steel.
Top Brands in Winch Cables
At Zip’s, we stock winch cables and ropes from trusted brands that towing professionals rely on every day, including:
- B/A Products – A leader in towing and recovery equipment, offering both synthetic and steel options.
- Zip’s – High-quality lines designed to meet industry standards for strength and safety.
- AW Direct – Known for durable replacement winch cables and accessories.
- Rimsling – Specializing in lightweight, high-performance synthetic ropes.
- AmSteel Blue – Engineered with advanced synthetic fibers for superior strength-to-weight ratio.
- All-Grip – Offering a wide range of winch lines and attachments for professional use.
Winch Cable Attachments and Accessories
A winch cable is only as good as its connection point. Common end fittings include swivel hooks, self-locking hooks, and clevis grab hooks, allowing you to match the attachment to your recovery application. Explore our full line of Winch Cable Accessories to ensure you have the right hardware for secure and efficient operation.
Choosing the Best Winch Line
When selecting a replacement winch cable, consider:
- Capacity requirements – Match the line to your winch’s rated load and vehicle type.
- Environment – Choose steel for abrasive or high-heat conditions, or synthetic for easier handling and increased safety.
- Length and size – Longer lines give you more reach, but thickness determines load rating.
- Maintenance – Regular inspection, cleaning, and storage extend the life of your line.
For more guidance, visit our blog: Choosing & Caring for Winch Lines.
FAQ: Winch Cables
What’s the difference between a winch cable and a winch rope?
The terms are often used interchangeably, but “winch cable” usually refers to steel wire rope, while “winch rope” typically refers to synthetic lines.
How do I know when to replace my winch line?
Replace your line if you see fraying, kinks, broken strands, flat spots, or UV damage in synthetic fibers.
Which is better: synthetic or steel winch lines?
It depends on the application. Steel is more durable in rugged conditions, while synthetic is lighter, easier to handle, and safer under load.
Can I change the length of my winch cable?
Yes, but you’ll need to make sure the winch drum can accommodate the new size and that the line’s capacity matches your winch rating.