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Top 10 Best Off-Roading Words of Wisdom

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Old 11-23-2009 | 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Gaidheal
Good to know! Funny thing is that I thought it said tire chains. lol Never said I was smart.

Jamie
Hmmm, I didn't remember so I went back and looked.
Here's what the post said:

CHAINS ARE BAD.
That's all, so it may very well have been referring to tire chains.
In that case, disregard my entire post.
OTOH, it's still wise information to know if you are looking into purchasing some type of recovery equipment!
Old 11-24-2009 | 12:49 AM
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Tire chains are good if the ground is frozen and you are dealing with terrain covered in snow and ice. Otherwise they are bad (they tear up the trail).

Chains used for a recovery are bad. There is a place for a chain in your recovery bag (pulling deadfall out of the way), but this is a tool to be used by people who have plenty of knowledge and experience. An improperly used chain is about as dangerous as someone driving a truck down the trail through your group at 60 MPH.
Old 11-24-2009 | 01:30 PM
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i've seen a 2wd truck with tire chains go further than a 4wd without. in mud too. was still told they provide to much, yes i said it, to much traction causing axles to snap.
Old 11-29-2009 | 02:56 PM
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"Have another Beer"
Old 11-30-2009 | 05:28 PM
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When the wife says " don't do it." Don't do it.
Old 12-01-2009 | 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dsp
When the wife says " don't do it." Don't do it.
JKGirl saying don't do it, me thinks you say don't do it.
Old 12-02-2009 | 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by paulp575
Simply put, they break very easy.
And so are tow straps and/or redovery straps with metal hooks on the ned.

You would be surprised how much kinetic force you exert when you start pulling and especially when you start jerking a vehicle to recover it.

The best answer is to use a recovery strap - not a tow strap - with loops woven into both ends of the strap.

Check this out:



Sorry it's so long, but it's good information on why you should only use a recovery strap.

Want to read more, this came from the following web page:

http://www.offroaders.com/info/4x4-f...hot_Extraction
Excellent information.

To think I was crucified to being critical of some guys who used a chain with J-Hooks to winch a guy out of a mud puddle.
Old 12-07-2009 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Michigan Mike
Don't go alone (although I along with everyone else has)
While ignoring the above wise advice, and miles back on a power line, saw cattails on either side of me,

Where the cat tail grows, no man goes.
ahead of me...some green mossy area that still looked solid enough,

Originally Posted by whatroads
Never enter a mud hole / water hole, with moss on it. There is a reason no one has been through it in a long time
I suddenly sitting on the pans in some really (really) smelly swamp mud.

Trees lined either side of the powerline, and with the lockers and the 2 50' straps and winch, we got it out.

It would have been a long walk.
Old 01-20-2010 | 12:23 PM
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How'd you not know you were on E?

Well I had gas when I got here!
Old 01-20-2010 | 01:15 PM
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Great Thread!

(Stuck in a muddy hay field. We are waiting on another buddy to bring a new strap.)

Me: "You smell something?"
Buddy: "Nope."
Me: "You smell something burning?"
Buddy: "It's just my cig."
Me: "No, it spells like a wild fire."

Looks under JEEP. Catalatic Converter was glowing red and had started grass fire.

Me: "OH $HIT!!!! OH $HIT!!!! OH $HIT!!!! THROW IT OUT!!!"

My buddy never lets me forget the "THROW IT OUT" phrase. He always asks, "What in the hell did you mean?"


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