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Recovery gear opinions
Hey all I need your opinions. I have a hitch mounted shackle on order already and now I'm in the market for a tow strap and maybe some extra shackles. Let me know what you think about them and if they're a good buy.
I found this tow strap on ebay for $37+shipping:
You are bidding on a NEVER-BEEN-USED 4" x 30' Recovery/Tow Strap with a material rated breaking strength of 30,000#'s. Both ends are a triple thick twisted loop with a protective wear covering that easily fits on a recovery/tow hook. The loops also allow for an easy choker or basket configuration depending on need.
I found this shackles on ebay for $9+shipping:
The highest bidder will receive One Brand New Heavy Duty D-Ring Clevis pictured in this auction. Up for bid is One Clevis which measure 3/4" in Diameter has a useable length of 2 7/8" and has a threaded pin. The pin Diameter is 7/8". These have a working load limit of 13,000 lbs. These have many uses one example would be attaching straps or cables for vehicle recovery.
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02-08-2006, 11:57 PM
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02-09-2006, 02:06 AM
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Looks like a good deal.
The Warn straps have a red strip in them to tell you if you have damaged them (overstressed). They retail for about $50-60 as I recall.
I think with careful checking periodically you can probably discard this feature. The breaking strength of the strap you show is good. Likewise 3" or 4" is excellent.
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02-09-2006, 02:51 AM
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One thing to remember when buying/using recovery gear. You get what you pay for. You can't forget the stress you are going to place on these components. I go to 4wheelparts for my straps and tractor supply company for my shackles. You might also think about installing a tow hook in the front of the runner. trying to recover a vehicle from the back when its the wrong direction to pull from is very difficult. You need to have a point or two in the front.
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02-09-2006, 09:40 AM
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Be careful, a tow strap and a recovery strap are two different things.
A tow strap is just that, for pulling something.
A recovery strap (or snatch strap) is built/rated for yanking something. It will stretch to a point, amplifying the force and yanking the stuck object out. A tow strap will break doing that.
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02-09-2006, 10:52 AM
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Is a receiver hoop bracket better/same as a shackle bracket?
fourwd1, as there any local places with recovery gear, or do you buy online?
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02-09-2006, 10:56 AM
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Thanks for your comments.
I've bought the shackles listed as they appear beefy enough and hopefully they are a quality product. I'll report back when I get them.
The tow/recovery strap I've held off until I can get some answers.
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02-09-2006, 01:56 PM
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Here is a link I found while looking at some Recovery Straps: http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/Recovery/
At the bottom are some links to buy equipment online.
I'm leaning on a different strap than the one posted above after some reading. The Explorer Procomp is a bit more expensive but seems to but better made.
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02-09-2006, 03:54 PM
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I have a Black Rat recovery kit that believe it or not, I've never had to use at all. It'as some relly stout stuff. It's the same one listed below from Expeditions West.
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02-09-2006, 09:36 PM
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sharp4runr - that link you posted is enough to make your head spin.
I just bought a warn hitch shackle and an extra warn shackle. I thought about buying one of the ones I saw on ebay, probably good enough, but thought the warn might be a little better quality.
When you think about a vehicle tugging on another vehicle, could be a very scary situation if something lets loose.
I am waiting on a recovery strap that I got on ebay from lorder79. It is a 2-ply 2" by 20' rated at 40k. Overkill? I'm not sure, I'm not very edumacated in the art of recovery. Better safe than sorry.
Breaking strength, W.L.L., S.W.L. all gets a little confusing for my tiny brain.
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00328 - yeah thats a lot of information to take in. After reading that article I'm now leaning towards the Explorer Pro Comp strap. It looks like a better quality product than the one I posted at the top.
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02-09-2006, 11:10 PM
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Haven't been able to locate the one you're looking at, but it's probably a good idea to get one that's stronger than you actually think you'll need.
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Quote:
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fourwd1, as there any local places with recovery gear, or do you buy online?
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I've bought online and local. There is a rigging company down in Balto City I've gotten winch line and other things from.
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Any of you gents heard of a company called Keeper( http://www.keepercorp.com)?
They have a 3"X30' with a 30k lb capacity and a 15k working load limit. See the auction below.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Towin...QQcmdZViewItem
It looks to be a decent product by the specs listed, but I'd like to hear opinions if you've ever used it or heard anything about the company or product. It is listed as a "Make Offer" auction so I'd probably offer $40 with shipping and see if they'd do it.
00328 - This is the procomp unit I was looking at: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Proco...QQcmdZViewItem
Does that lorder79 person have anymore or you got a link?
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http://stores.ebay.com/Shewchuk-Outdoor-Supplies
This is his ebay store. Hopefully the link works.
What I did was just type in 'tow strap' and a bunch of different ones came up.
BTW - couldn't get your links to work.
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