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[*] posted on 3-3-2024 at 01:30 PM


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Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc  
dynamic/kinetic rope fail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrIR_4IPIbk&t=617s


wow! and be careful where you pull from.


That is what I assumed happened. If you watch the video, it was actually a soft-shackle that failed. So, it was just the rope that came back and smashed through the window, not metal.

That Bronco was way too stuck and they pulled way too hard. Still, it's eye opening to think that just the rope coming back could do that much damage. I've never seen that.




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[*] posted on 3-3-2024 at 01:44 PM


Right on David. Being aware of your limitations, is the best advice anyone can offer.

Every traction consideration is up for each of us to to keep in mind.

There are many options to consider when we, for the most part, don't have lockers to rely upon.

A onetime, thankfully, of sticking myself with a Ford 4wd van buried up to the chassis in soft sand, I was rewarded with getting myself out of the hole I dug by trying to turn around with the four five feet long Marsden Matting pieces I brought with me.

We now have the plastic traction pieces to do the same without the weight of those old rusty steel traction devices.

I have to give this poster kudos for going where I would not with my 2wd Sprinter, even with a traction defeat button on the dash that sort of, acts as a traction helper when you need it.

Not quite as purposeful locker by design, but it comes close without resorting to paying $5,000 for a real rear locker set up.

If this rear locker had been on the market when I bought this 06 in 2010, I would have jumped on it.

Still, this 2wd van on the beach is a great example of how far some forethought can take you without 4wd to rely upon.

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[*] posted on 3-3-2024 at 03:19 PM


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You don't need a pull (or a rope) if you take out more of the tire's air... SIMPLE!


the word hasn't gotten around to many of the "experts"




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[*] posted on 3-3-2024 at 03:39 PM


Because I drive off road almost every day, I leave my KO2s at 25 lbs all the time unless I have a longer drive, then I air up!

I just got back from checking for storm damage on my property, and I did well driving fairly steep roads with a few inches of snow on slick dirt.




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[*] posted on 3-3-2024 at 04:03 PM


Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  
You don't need a pull (or a rope) if you take out more of the tire's air... SIMPLE!


the word hasn't gotten around to many of the "experts"


You and I will keep up the good fight, right Harald!? :light:




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[*] posted on 3-3-2024 at 05:47 PM


I am ready to give up
common sense (stupidity) is hard to beat
people want to believe in something
science doesn't offer you that feature




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