ShadowsPapa
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No need for "recovery" in the sense most "Jeep people" think of it.
Looking at basics so if in one of our winters with ice and wind and bad roads and weather, if she ends up off the road, she'll have what's needed to allow someone to help her get out.
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If we run across anyone who is off the road in a snow bank or median, and I'm with her in her Jeep, there's some basic stuff to allow pulling said person back out.
Ran into that a week or two ago and had nothing at all in her Jeep to help the poor fellow (he was within walking distance of a house and there was other traffic so he likely wasn't there too long - I hate driving past stuff like that)
I told her we needed to keep a good strap, shackles and a couple of other odds and ends in her Wrangler to help herself, and others if needed.
It won't be any hard pulls or complex stuff, and there's no winch involved.
So - looking for basics, nothing fancy.
I ordered a slightly longer strap for my own JT and will put the 20 footer in her Jeep.
Any thoughts on this item -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TBCR9VJ
She's got a factory receiver and I'd prefer using something like this as opposed to tow hooks most of the time. Tow hooks are fine for what I'm thinking of - but.....
Can't see spending mega-bucks for something unlikely to be used at all, or for the sort of work I'm thinking of but don't want something dangerous either.
Looking at basics so if in one of our winters with ice and wind and bad roads and weather, if she ends up off the road, she'll have what's needed to allow someone to help her get out.
or
If we run across anyone who is off the road in a snow bank or median, and I'm with her in her Jeep, there's some basic stuff to allow pulling said person back out.
Ran into that a week or two ago and had nothing at all in her Jeep to help the poor fellow (he was within walking distance of a house and there was other traffic so he likely wasn't there too long - I hate driving past stuff like that)
I told her we needed to keep a good strap, shackles and a couple of other odds and ends in her Wrangler to help herself, and others if needed.
It won't be any hard pulls or complex stuff, and there's no winch involved.
So - looking for basics, nothing fancy.
I ordered a slightly longer strap for my own JT and will put the 20 footer in her Jeep.
Any thoughts on this item -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TBCR9VJ
She's got a factory receiver and I'd prefer using something like this as opposed to tow hooks most of the time. Tow hooks are fine for what I'm thinking of - but.....
Can't see spending mega-bucks for something unlikely to be used at all, or for the sort of work I'm thinking of but don't want something dangerous either.
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