GI Grandpa
Well-Known Member
In Colorado we have FEAT - Four-wheeldrive Emergency Assistance Team which has agreements with area hospitals and the Sheriff's Departments to offer assistance. We don't get called as much anymore as a lot of folks now have AWD and 4x4s. However we still get some and I have recovered dozens of folks with the Gladiator and my TJ. I will not recover something like a Prius that has no safe place to hook a strap to. Even hooking up to the suspension underneath you run the risk of damaging the plastic front end.So last night and today, large swaths of the eastern US are getting a LOT of snow. This is going to be a two-part question, the one most people will reply to is:
Have you ever used your Gladiator to help someone stuck in the snow? Whether just to give them a push out of deep snow, or your traction boards under their drive wheels to get out, or all the way to hooking up your recovery gear to give them a pull? If it's a "regular" car, where do you attach your tow strap / recovery rope to minimize damage to their car?
Now, the second question, largely aimed at @Metalcloak / @Metalcloak Jon related to the previous question... Is the Metalcloak Front Bumper Winch Guard strong enough / solid enough to be used as a push bar to give a vehicle a push, or would it more likely crush and get damaged?
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