One stop shop, recovery kit

fifty

Adventurer
I am trying to sell the wife on a recovery kit. Figure it's best to buy an all inclusive kit and then add on in the future should I feel the need.

I was going to show her "master pull's" kit but when I search for them on my I phone they don't list them. Being its Sunday, I did not call.

My truck is a F350 cclb diesel 4x4 so not light, plus I am happy to go a little big on safety gear.

Any other full kit recommendations to compare or rather to show the missus?
 

Bennyhana

Adventurer
I'd give the guys at MasterPull a call and see what they can put together otherwise ARB makes a "Kit" that comes in a box.
 

gaap master

SE Expedition Society
Check out Southeast Overland. Steve has several standard kits available on his website, but he'll add or subtract items to customize it however you like. He'll also talk you through it over the phone to help you think through different options.

I went with his basic winch kit as a foundation, and then added a few other items.
 

Woodsman

Adventurer
Check out Southeast Overland. Steve has several standard kits available on his website, but he'll add or subtract items to customize it however you like. He'll also talk you through it over the phone to help you think through different options.

I went with his basic winch kit as a foundation, and then added a few other items.

X2 for Steve @ Southeast Overland.
 

Master-Pull

Supporting Sponsor
We aren't offering a kit right now, but if you want to bundle some items together I'll give you a 20% bundling deal instead of the 10% EXPO deal.

This is what I would want you to have if you were with me:

http://www.masterpull.com/item/G-4161-34/ - Shackles (at least 4)

http://www.masterpull.com/item/TRB001030/ - Kinetic rope, (Super Yanker) 1" diameter

http://www.masterpull.com/item/TRB001010/ - Super Yanker tow bridle 1" diameter

http://www.masterpull.com/item/A1000B/ - Bag to store it all.

That would be the kinetic recovery kit, if you have a winch I would add a few more things into a second bag.

-Alex
 

Master-Pull

Supporting Sponsor
Are you saying that you would use two of them for a bridle? Or do you mean since you are going to be doubling it?

What we suggest is taking the rope and looping it around back to both points on your front or rear bumper so you are only using one rope for your bridle. We can make them in 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch (3/4 inch would be the smallest I would safely go).

-Alex
 

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