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Agreed.
it honestly depends on the kind of strap you are using.
If it is a kinetic rope, yes, 4wd high. a little bit of slack, then a quick yank. you need more wheel speed more quickly with a kinetic rope. it is a different context on a traditional strap.
If you are using a traditional strap, I'd agree on 4L, but I wouldn't lock the rear dif. put the truck in drive without hitting the gas and let it take the slack out. roll into the throttle and go slow.
Try not to use metal d-rings. The kinetic shackles work just as well and aren't anywhere close to as dangerous if the strap/rope lets go or breaks.
If you are using metal shackles/d-rings, throw a jacket or winch weight over them. make sure that no bystanders are within the radius that the strap would reach.
Stuck trucks are never a good reason to go to the hospital or die.
So with that said, which type do you recommend? Seems like most recommend the kinetic, as it is generally safer (or so it is claimed).
I do a lot of pulling people out.. nature of the beast when you are in a hunting club in the South.. I agree with the guys that mentioned 4hi and using a snatch (kinetic) strap.. Notice how I pull the rope taught and then back up a couple of feet and then let it eat!! This truck was on the frame so there was no pulling it directly with a regular strap as you can see.. plus my truck was still on stock tires.
I carry a kinetic bubba rope, 4 kinetic soft shackles, and if i'm out by myself, I carry one of those warn battery powered 1000 lb port-a-winches.
If you are going someplace where things are tight trail-wise, carrying a traditional strap might be better.
Excellent, that was what I was leaning towards. Mind sharing your port-a-winch setup and mount points? Would have thrown one on the front bumper but didn't want to relocate my IC.
its just one of the little pullzall battery powered units.
Its good for 1000 lbs, or 2500 with a snatch block. When I do use it, I use it with a set or tredz to get me unstuck enough. ( or to move a trail obstacle )
Are you not concerned about tugging a 3 ton truck with that? That said, now you've got my eye on this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0166H2V0C/?tag=fordraptorforum-20