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I thought it might be but couldn't remember. Sorry.Originally Posted by weld3z
its very small , thank you again
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we well try it now , we have long rope we well try to put the rope on both sides (my jeep well be in the middle of the rope) hope you know what i mean english my 2nd language but for sure i knew where u mean hope its strong enough , thanks a lot Originally Posted by freegdr
you can pull by rear shackles where they bolt to leaf springs
i think you mean here correct not a jeep pic but this is the place you mean ? around the leafs

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LOL i just saw your location, My Dad's in Abu Dhabi! He's a Paramedic with the police.
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your dad sleeping now Originally Posted by 1976Mustang
LOL i just saw your location, My Dad's in Abu Dhabi! He's a Paramedic with the police.
Abudhabi 320 miles from me , booring place to live but too much money lol Dubai is better for living . ask him he well defiantly agree with meQuote:
got it , because no other place just wanna make sureOriginally Posted by freegdr
no back here where spring bolts to shackle
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thank you sir , we are working on it look strong enough to pull him, one well be fine i think instead of two (left and right )Originally Posted by freegdr
like this...
even if we damage it , its easy and cheap to fix
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Ive pulled someone out using the rear shackles before also. Just note that your rope will most likely become stuck and nolonger usable afterwards if you pull it hard enough.
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even if we damage it , its easy and cheap to fix
you wont hurt any thing but the rope back there i used a big shackle from a crane around my spring b4 i go a hitch never a issueOriginally Posted by weld3z
thank you sir , we are working on it look strong enough to pull him, one well be fine i think instead of two (left and right )even if we damage it , its easy and cheap to fix
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Axle near spring.
the best would be to use 2 ropes attached to axle/spring points.
This is how RWD cars with leaf springs move:
wheels push rear axle forward, rear axle pushes leaf springs forward
the best would be to use 2 ropes attached to axle/spring points.
This is how RWD cars with leaf springs move:
wheels push rear axle forward, rear axle pushes leaf springs forward
he is finally out ,smooth like butter without destroying any thing , Thanks All
last Q is this http://www.jeepsareus.com/p/CHEROKEE/5505527.html strong enough to help some one in the future or you prefer the the back long Hitch like this in the video ?
last Q is this http://www.jeepsareus.com/p/CHEROKEE/5505527.html strong enough to help some one in the future or you prefer the the back long Hitch like this in the video ?
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his rope is very thick and wide , good quality every thing goes fineOriginally Posted by sam24th
Ive pulled someone out using the rear shackles before also. Just note that your rope will most likely become stuck and nolonger usable afterwards if you pull it hard enough.
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my friend tell me to thank you again , his wife well kill him if he be late more than 30 more min lol Originally Posted by freegdr
like this...
this idiot leave me here with his rope and fly



