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The first thing that comes to mind…is that thing rolling across an obstacle and lifting up the rear of the Jeep rendering your rear tires off the ground (or with limited traction). 🤷‍♀️😆
The hitch would do that anyway, this would at least reduce the friction and make it easier to slide off - at least on most obstacles in Moab.
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Had to get my tricep reattached….exercising is a lie BTW

I didn’t get to run it on Fins & things yet.
Seems to work on “Mall Crawler” obstacles just fine.

If I would change anything, I’d look for slightly larger diameter wheels.
Hope you have a speedy recovery.
 

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Had to get my tricep reattached….exercising is a lie BTW

I didn’t get to run it on Fins & things yet.
Seems to work on “Mall Crawler” obstacles just fine.

If I would change anything, I’d look for slightly larger diameter wheels.
I know your pain. :(
I did the bicep on my right arm, just below the elbow. Spent 6 months in a brace. PT is a bitch.
 
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Thanks, starting to feel more like myself.
I understand it will unload the rear wheels, but I also thought he would require less traction to continue forward movement
 
 







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