Recovery Kit?
I've heard it's real dangerous to use a tow strap, especially one with hooks, because it'll go tight and possibly break at one of the ends if too much force is used and those hooks will go flying like missiles at one of the vehicles. Is this true, or is someone just trying to sell the stretchable recovery strap?
First issue is if you attempt to do a ****** rather than a tow - that strap just isn't designed to take those kind of stresses and could part. A piece of nylon parting under that much strain can do some serious damage. When using a tow strap, put the strain on it gently and smoothly. Don't even think about a running start.
Second issue occurs if the hook at either end comes loose under strain. Holy inbound missile, Batman! You can reduce the risk a bit by "mousing" the hook, which involved tying something across the open end of the hook to keep it from slipping off. Still a hazardous business.
The best advice is to do some serious reading and if possible get some mentoring from an experienced off roader before you experiment on your own.
bflank got the basics most importanly the last line, go wheeling w/ some experienced people find a nice mud hole get stuck & work on pulling each other out nothing beats hands on experience.
if you have any you need to take the straps w/ hooks & toss them or give them to some one you don't like!!
here's some further reading
http://www.hummerxclub.com/tech/recovery.html
http://www.hummerxclub.com/tech/gear.html
if you have any you need to take the straps w/ hooks & toss them or give them to some one you don't like!!
here's some further reading
http://www.hummerxclub.com/tech/recovery.html
http://www.hummerxclub.com/tech/gear.html
hey all, i apologize if this question has been posted elsewhere but i'm interested in getting a recovery kit by Rugged Ridge. it includes (2) 9500lb shackles, a 20,000lb ****** block, 2" x 30' 20,000lb Recovery Strap and 3" x 6' 30,000lb Tree Trunk Protector Strap. all this for $100.
I know in this situation you get what you pay for but i was wondering if anyone has bought any products from Rugged Ridge (mainly this recovery kit) and if they are happy with their purchase. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
heres a link to what i'm interested in.
http://ruggedridgeoffroad.com/jeep-r...ccessories.php
I know in this situation you get what you pay for but i was wondering if anyone has bought any products from Rugged Ridge (mainly this recovery kit) and if they are happy with their purchase. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
heres a link to what i'm interested in.
http://ruggedridgeoffroad.com/jeep-r...ccessories.php
I've heard it's real dangerous to use a tow strap, especially one with hooks, because it'll go tight and possibly break at one of the ends if too much force is used and those hooks will go flying like missiles at one of the vehicles. Is this true, or is someone just trying to sell the stretchable recovery strap?
I will NEVER use a tow strap with metal hooks. I carry a quality tow strap. Just throw a blanket, coat, towel, etc. over the strap if pulling hard to help absorb the blow if it breaks.
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