So the upper was definitely ran over by a truck. I'll take pictures later but I'm not sure how confident l am in using it even if I'm able to bend the aluminum back to the original shape. I'm actually thinking of cutting off the rail section and turning it into an open shot model. Not a metallurgist, but from what l understand aluminum get weak and snap, steel stretches.
Of course, you can do as you like, but I would still like to see pics of the cables with the shrink-tubing removed.
If they aren't rusted and haven't been damaged from being run over, then they can be kept for backup.
I personally have three Summit Platforms and two extra sets of cable w/ new shrink-tubing. All ready to go.
All my tree stands are kept indoors unless they're in the truck or out in the woods with me.
To quiet down the cable interaction of your Summit Stand, some Stealth Strip on top where the cable drops into the slot, and some para-cord wrapped where the cable would hit the metal prior to entering the internal channel will quiet that whole area down. There's also a small rectangular cut just inside the lower part of the channel which cuts the hell out of the shrink-tubing. I covered that with a couple layers of tape. That seems to have helped quite a bit.
Another modification I made was on the cables themselves. At the end of each cable is a length of cable extending beyond the last lug.
When climbing skinny enough trees, that Pig-Tail would poke out of the channel of my Open Shot and catch on my Turkey Vest and torso while climbing. Very annoying.
The Fix?
After wrapping the cutting area in electrical tape, I'd cut a few inches off that tail - while still leaving 3-4" of pig-tail past the last lug. No more cable poking me.
The NEXT cable modification to alleviate excessive noise is to affix a valve stem cap which is typically used on all bicycles, motorcycles, and automobiles.
I affixed this cap with the shrink-tubing and it stays put just fine.
To save a little money on shrink tubing, I don't remove the shrink-tubing in the big area that loops around the tree. I only replace the tubing where the lugs are.
Hope this helps someone.