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Where would I look for these straps?I have outfitted my truck with 40,000 lb straps, one 30' and 25'. I would not use anything smaller.
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Where would I look for these straps?I have outfitted my truck with 40,000 lb straps, one 30' and 25'. I would not use anything smaller.
Stretchy straps..... Are you all talking about Kinetic Energy Recovery Ropes (KERR)? These were designed for military use for armoured vehicles only... Due to the EXPLOSIVE nature of failures - be it shackles, attatchment points or the rope it's self. These quickly found their way into the civi fourwheeling environment and have resulted in many injuries/fatalities.Just make sure it's a strap that stretches. DO NOT use rigging straps. They are rigid, just like a chain. The beauty of the snatchin' strap is their ability to stretch and store energy, allowing more force to extract a stuck vehicle. Make sure to use secure mounting points. Above all, BE SAFE.
Synthetic line (rope/strap) comes in two qualities: Static and Dynamic.Just make sure it's a strap that stretches. DO NOT use rigging straps. They are rigid, just like a chain. The beauty of the snatchin' strap is their ability to stretch and store energy, allowing more force to extract a stuck vehicle. Make sure to use secure mounting points. Above all, BE SAFE.
Ebay, about $80.00 for 30'Where would I look for these straps?
At this time I do not have a winch. I have had the deuce about 3 months and due to other circumstances, I am just now able to get in and out of it and have driven it a little. Love it! Now I am gathering parts to install my RT-246 and an intercom to try and save some hearing! Also, just starting to study for my ham license so I can use the green radio! Installed an RT-524 in the 151a1 last week.I know this post is about straps, but I am kind of partial to the winch for something really stuck. Slow and steady without snatching the crap out of something. Although I've seen a winch pull truck parts off as well.
I would ONLY use these for recovering something, and not for towing. The jerking of the rope that is bound to happen when towing etc will break those kinds of straps sooner or later since they are not designed for it. But each to your own.Ebay, about $80.00 for 30'
If the winch is pulling parts off the truck then I would call that OE (Operator Error). If you use the designated winching points you should be pretty safe in regards to recovery the vehicle without pulling parts off. But if you fix the winch line to the bumper of a car and use the bumper to recover the car then yes you risk pulling the bumper offI know this post is about straps, but I am kind of partial to the winch for something really stuck. Slow and steady without snatching the crap out of something. Although I've seen a winch pull truck parts off as well.
WRONG, a strap flying back CAN/WILL KILL you.When a strap breaks worst it will give you his a Charlie horse and a bruise chain will kill you
Congratulations!Congratulations on the truck. Growing up on the beach here have used ropes /straps a ton. I have several ropes that work very well and a lot of things you pull out aren't really stuck that bad...hopefully!!!!
Short story, We are building my youngest son a house and I was on the property by myself. I had our crew cab 4x4 superduty [service body] with 18' equipment trailer on it. Well I though I could make it around that pile of stone and not get in the bean field.. WRONG. My father lives next door but he wasn't home and the boys were working. So I called my wife and about 10 minutes later she showed up with the M931. Hooked a chain to the front of the super duty and off she went. Of course didn't need to snatch as M931 weighs lots more and was on dry ground. And...nothing like a blonde driving a military tractor...
Yes it most assuredly can! ALWAYS,ALWAYS be aware of this and stay out of range of the strap/chain or rope! Keep onlookers safe too!WRONG, a strap flying back CAN/WILL KILL you.
And your 6" still resides proudly in my Trucktor. We definitely know how to use these correctly. 30 plus years of experience, various weights and sizes.My suggestion is strapman.com. I have been well pleased with his products over the years. For my deuce it was a 6" 60,000# strap or nothing.
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