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Cottageman 10-31-2010 09:48 AM

Recovery Straps
 
I am a new Jeep owner . . . and have a couple questions.

I do a little bit of not to serious off roading and was thinking I wanted to purchase recovery straps just in case I need them and even for helping someone stuck in the mud/snow.
Help me if I am wrong with this . . .

1) I was going to get 2" (20,000lbs) without the metal hook incase they break, they have straps with the nylon hooks that I was thnking to get.

2) Just want to make sure . . . If I need to help someone stuck in mud or snow, can I use the recovery strap hooked to the "u" shapped hook on the back under my bumper? and do I use the two hooks on my front bumper depending which way I need to pull.

Your help is appreciated.

P.S I have a black 4 door Sahara, Wrangler Unlimited.

Thanks, Dave.

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trevismyusername 11-01-2010 01:27 PM

Re: Recovery Straps
 
I have a 2007 Wrangler X.

I'd suggest getting the one you are talking about (without the metal hooks. If you need to grab on to something, you can get a d-hook to help secure to the other vehicle (or inanimate object if you will).

http://www.sila.rs/images/products/a...SCF3915_02.jpg

As for which one (front/back) to use, it doesn't really matter. I pulled my VW out of 4" of mud using the front and then pulled the engine out of my brother's sunbird using the rear.

Cottageman 11-01-2010 01:33 PM

Re: Recovery Straps
 
Great, thanks,
What is the best way to fasten the nylon hoop to the vehicle being pulled? I know it needs to be attatched to the body. Is there a place that works the best?

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trevismyusername 11-01-2010 05:41 PM

Re: Recovery Straps
 
That all depends on the vehicle. If the other vehicle has a trailer hitch, I'd probably use that.

If it's a BMW, wrap the tow rope around the driver's neck.

I would attach to the frame rather than the body however that may be just a difference in terms we are using. If you look under a vehicle you should see lots of places to connect a rope to on the frame however keep in mind that you will be pulling out and up (seeing as how the Jeep is typically higher than most other vehicles) so watch the bumper/body panels.

Robertpitre 11-03-2010 02:06 PM

Re: Recovery Straps
 
I say it all depends on how stuck he is, and on how mad his mom and dad will be when they find out. or if it's the guy that says. Quick, pull me out before the cops get here. Tie it to the first thing you see. HIM.

Use the hitch if possible, but most cars do have a Tow hook, or Hole front and back.

gargyle 11-13-2010 12:55 PM

Re: Recovery Straps
 
Make sure the straps are CSA approved, don't buy cheap ones. I got mine from Acklands.


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