Lost1wing
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- First Name
- Tim
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2020
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- Location
- West Georgia
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
- Occupation
- Retired AMT
If you were winching for the company that I worked for, you would need:Having had a couple folks at "off-roading 101" workshops extoll the virtues of synthetic over steel, I made a point to get the winch with the synthetic line.
Right now, my "shopping list" of things to get before actually using the winch is:
Pretty sure I'm missing a few things, but at least from one of the videos I've watched this seems like a good start.
- Line dampener
- Winch cover
- Gloves (although I've got a set of mechanics' gloves I'll use)
- Tree strap
- Another soft shackle (bought one to use in the event I had to break out the tow strap I bought)
- D-Rings for the bumper
Safety glasses
Knee pads
Elbow pads
Bump cap
Hearing protection
A spotter
All on top of your list.
Some say hood up to keep parts from flying back into your windshield. Even with a damper strange things happen. I don't open the hood, but I haven't had a real challenge. Parts get old and cables/lines wear and could be replaced or inspected every now and then.
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