CoronaRaptor
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He has no shame!
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He has no shame!
He has no shame!
Quality 2 inch tow strap. Never a chain. Leave a bit of slack and tug out gently, if it doesn't come out tug harder. Typically anyone stuck in snow is hung up AND you will normally be pulling on a slippery surface.
Although if you are dry ground with good traction put it in 4 low and turn on the rear locker.
Otherwise use 4 high, don't worry about the locker if tugging out.
My latest pull out was my brothers 2008 Super Duty pulling a 10000 lb 5th wheel camper that sunk into the middle of a dirt road this spring up to his rear differential. Yanked him out with my Raptor in 2wd.
Absolutely yanked the shit out of him, they said it didn't jar them at all, it just surged out.
If you don't have weight/traction use momentum is what I say.
I guess what I’m asking is, how do you connect a tow strap to a sedan/minivan/crossover? This is what I was gonna use a chain for. It would be two hooks on a chain to a recovery strap to my truck. This idea just came from watching videos of professionals.
There is a YouTube channel called something like Matt’s offroad recovery or something similar. He drives a yellow Jeep Cherokee. He does all kinds of different/interesting/non-typical recoveries. It is worth a look if you ever get bored. Might give some ideas for the future, not just snow recoveries.
I guess what I’m asking is, how do you connect a tow strap to a sedan/minivan/crossover? This is what I was gonna use a chain for. It would be two hooks on a chain to a recovery strap to my truck. This idea just came from watching videos of professionals.
Yes, use a stretch strap! When I had my old ranger I pulled out full size trucks that laughed at the thought of my little truck pulling them out of a snow filled ditch, they quit laughing real quick. And I agree, have the stuck vehicle owner attach the strap. Give it hell with a little slack then at the end stomp the brake, always worked for me.Use a recovery strap. They are designed to stretch when loaded. I would also have the vehicle owner make the connection on their vehicle. If you end up causing damage they can't blame you.