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Basic recovery setup?
So today I decided it was time to get a basic recovery setup in my rig for A) when I inevitably get myself in a jam and B) being a good samaritan. I am wondering what all I should really carry?
I picked up a 20ft, 7,000lb recovery strap, but am unsure of what to use to hook it to the jeep; hooks, shackles, anything else... Also are there other basics I should be carrying? I do carry a shovel. This is mostly for winter type situations, as this is not a mudder or rock crawler. It's a dd that also shuttles me and my kayaks up and down mountains. |
C4X4 tow hooks up front and a hitch shackle in rear. But an upgreaded rear bumper with built in recovery shackles would be best.
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i would do a bigger strap, depending on how much lift u have a 48 or 60" hi lift. anything over 4.5" lift i would carry a 60". a chain, d-rings, idk kinda the basics right there. u already carry a shovel. thats what i have and have gotten my self out of some sticky situations with them. oh and for the tree huggers and to save our trails never use a chain around trees.
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Yup, I'm a kayaker and have to deal with a lot of tree huggers(I also am very environmentally conscientious and live with a leave no trace philosophy) so I know about no chains on trees ;) I do intend on replacing the rear bumper(and front eventually as well with a winch), but that's a ways off yet. And after I get my new rims installed next week and get my next paycheck I intend on getting a hi lift(I'm only lifted 2" so I intend on getting a 48" Xtreme).
Bigger strap? As in longer or higher weight rating? That hitch shackle is a great idea, I will definitely get one of them. And check on the tow hooks up front. Thanks. |
Do you have any friends with an XJ? When I got my front tow hook, I split it with a friend and we both paid half. Just a thought.
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class 3 hitch with shackle receiver http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/...0/100_2874.jpg Hi country offroad products shackle brackets. I keep a 3"x30' recovery strap with a 9,000lb working load, a few extra shackles, and a tree saver strap. I also have a hi lift |
Originally Posted by havensov
(Post 812898)
Do you have any friends with an XJ? When I got my front tow hook, I split it with a friend and we both paid half. Just a thought.
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Hey philly I like that. You got a link for those shackle brackets? If not, no big deal, I'm sure I can find it.
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Originally Posted by Anthonyb
(Post 812914)
Hey philly I like that. You got a link for those shackle brackets? If not, no big deal, I'm sure I can find it.
The 48 inch Hi-Lift is all you will need. I use a 40 inch long chain with hooks to loop the chain around the axle, and attach to the uni-frame area, when I need to jack the axle and lift a tire off the ground. ( only takes about 7-10 inches of lift that way ) A 2 inch wide 30 long strap and a 6 foot 2 inch wide tree strap and the Hi-Lift will get you out of most situations. ( If you have to make a knot in the recovery strap to shorten it, put a stick in the knot, or you may never get it untied again. ) Ask me how I found that out!:laughing: |
Unfortunately the company has closed there doors.
GRRR u beat me to it. |
Originally Posted by Anthonyb
(Post 812912)
lol, I wish, my ragtag group of kayaking buddies drive Subarus, Jettas, an Exploder, S10, Focus, Saturn, a Vibe, an Odyssey, a Cavalier and one guy has a Wrangler(but hes moving to San Francisco in June :(). So as you can tell it's my responsibility to get us to the rivers in the mountains that are 4x4 access only :laughing:
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Originally Posted by WJDave
(Post 812972)
You need to find another group of Kayakers...lol The ones I go with almost all drive big gass guzzlers. But then we kayak from the beach for fishing. Nothing better then yakking out a pound of meat for shark fishing...:w00t:
Bummer about Hi Country Offroad. But at least you guys have me goin on the right direction, I will have some sort of setup for the front soon. And definitely gonna get the hitch mount. Edit: for the record my buddy's Diesel Jetta was getting 52mpg on our last road trip, I was getting 18 with 4 kayaks on top and a rear full of gear. I was jealous. |
i keep a 30'x17,000lbx2.5inch ARB snatch strap, a 30'x30,000lbx4inch Keeper tow strap, and a 15'x12.000lbx2inch Keeper tow strap, a hitch shackle (5,000lb), and a hitch hook (5,000lb). and i have a class 3 hitch on the back and 2 10,000lb hooks on the front.
i also keep a 48"hi-lift and a toolkit. it's come in handy a whole bunch,and i haven't (yet) found a situation where i need anything else. |
I used the c4x4 hooks for about 6 years or so and they have held up. I did recently upgrade to a nice bumper, but would recommend those hooks for anyone sticking with a stock bumper.
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I want one of those ARB straps, but man, those things are spendy. The strap I bought today is a 20' Keeper and it says 7,000 lb. max vehicle weight, but uses 15,000 lb. webbing, so not sure which rating to go by there...
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