Another piece of recovery gear I am adding...

spressomon

Expedition Leader
After needing something like this on the trail a few weeks ago I found this...just ordered one. Good for anchoring the uphill side of a rig when jacking the downhill side to change a flat...which was the exact scenario we had...the rig kept wanting to slide with the Hi-Lift down hill. Additional uses would be to easily & quickly tie the axle to the frame when jacking to keep from extending the suspension, etc.

2"x27' ratcheting strap with chain and hook ends (CRS 227C).

http://www.tarpstop.com/ratchet_straps.php
 
The version with wire hooks can be bought most anywhere, but I've only seen the one with chain and grab hooks at online places like this.

I suspect the chain version is more useful, and probably more secure, in various recovery cases, but I'd like to hear from people with experience in these matters.

paulj
 
I use that style to strap my jeep to the trailor, i don't know about using them in recovery, i don't think they'll take a shock load too well. If that latch pops at the wrong time,you may go for a ride. I always tie mine off before I travel.
 
I'm interested more in their use as a tensioning device, along with a come-along, not in their use as a tow strap (much less a dynamic one).
paulj
 
paulj said:
I'm interested more in their use as a tensioning device, along with a come-along, not in their use as a tow strap (much less a dynamic one).
paulj


Exactly. To stabilize a rig as I previously did...and to use to limit the suspension for easier, safer jacking. They do offer them in 3" and 4" with higher load limits I believe. But a ~3,400lb working load limit is fine for my intended uses.
 
I think I recall the incident;) That would have been nice to have! I still need to complete my recovery equipment list.

Dylan
 

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