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<blockquote data-quote="BYOB Fishing" data-source="post: 288647" data-attributes="member: 1756"><p>I think all I'll do is fully extend the strap and soak the mechanism with WD-40 a couple of times a year. They seem to be built solidly enough, I was only worried about the retracting spring failing over time. If they last two years, I'll go buy another set and still be $50 ahead of where I'd be if I bought the expensive ones. A friend of mine has a early 2000s Ranger, and it came with the nice retracting ones...They are at least 10yrs old and in need of replacement, so even the expensive ones are not built to last a life time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BYOB Fishing, post: 288647, member: 1756"] I think all I'll do is fully extend the strap and soak the mechanism with WD-40 a couple of times a year. They seem to be built solidly enough, I was only worried about the retracting spring failing over time. If they last two years, I'll go buy another set and still be $50 ahead of where I'd be if I bought the expensive ones. A friend of mine has a early 2000s Ranger, and it came with the nice retracting ones...They are at least 10yrs old and in need of replacement, so even the expensive ones are not built to last a life time. [/QUOTE]
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