March trail run
- humybby
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Re: March trail run
Having said that, a synthetic winch cable set up with an eye in each end makes an excellent extension. A steel cable makes a terrible extension.
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- humybby
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Re: March trail run
Having said that, a synthetic winch cable set up with an eye in each end makes an excellent extension. A steel cable makes a terrible extension.
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- Sugarphreak
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Re: March trail run
Good points Greg, I will have to be careful about not using recovery straps in conjunction with the synthetic line. I was thinking about getting a winch extension line as well, but hard to justify it when I barely use my winch as it is now. I do have some basic tow straps from PA that don't recoil though.
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- s0ulst3al3r
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Re: March trail run
so my buddies that came along , gave me there go pro memory cards and wanted me to make a youtube vid of our day wheeling to show there buds and fam ..and I also had some vids my nephew took with my blackberry playbook . So combined I had like 3 hours of video but was able to get it down to 20mins lol....its nothing hardcore , just a nice day in the mountains and getting stuck lots lol . I cant believe how far that guy got in there with his truck and alone ..not very smart .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_-gwNcTq7c
oh ya sorry about some of the vid being all psychedelic , when I was making the vid it asked if I wanted to fix the video's that were "shaky" ..and thats what it did lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_-gwNcTq7c
oh ya sorry about some of the vid being all psychedelic , when I was making the vid it asked if I wanted to fix the video's that were "shaky" ..and thats what it did lol
Lifted , locked and ready to rock!
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- Sugarphreak
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Re: March trail run
Awesome video! My truck looks so bad ass in at the 10 second mark <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... rgreen.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':mrgreen:' />
I was feeling kind of upset with my truck for getting stuck so much when we were rescuing that guy, but now that I see how much snow there is again it is CRAZY!!!
I was feeling kind of upset with my truck for getting stuck so much when we were rescuing that guy, but now that I see how much snow there is again it is CRAZY!!!
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Re: March trail run
nick your truck looks wicked man!
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Re: March trail run
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nick your truck looks wicked man!
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haha, I can only hope that one day when my truck grows up it looks as good as your rig! <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... rgreen.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':mrgreen:' />
nick your truck looks wicked man!
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haha, I can only hope that one day when my truck grows up it looks as good as your rig! <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... rgreen.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':mrgreen:' />
- Khamul
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Re: March trail run
[quote name='humybby' timestamp='1333364259' post='35834']
Never use kinetic straps with a winch...... You know, unless you have no choice.
Never use a roller fair lead with a synthetic winch line
- the best choice is an aluminum hawse fair lead, just like the one you bought.
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What am I missing? We don't use recovery straps with a winch.... That would be stupid... Are you saying to not use synthetic winch cable?
Not following what you are saying... Also why the aluminum instead of the standard roller... Wouldn't that be easier on the lines?
... Still learning....
Never use kinetic straps with a winch...... You know, unless you have no choice.
Never use a roller fair lead with a synthetic winch line
- the best choice is an aluminum hawse fair lead, just like the one you bought.
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What am I missing? We don't use recovery straps with a winch.... That would be stupid... Are you saying to not use synthetic winch cable?
Not following what you are saying... Also why the aluminum instead of the standard roller... Wouldn't that be easier on the lines?
... Still learning....
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Re: March trail run
correct me if im wrong
but the reason you never want to use a kinetic recovery strap is due to the elasticity. winching with a rubber band????lol
tow strap if needed like we used on mr toyota
as far as i no there is a fairlead roller for synthetic winch line
not to sure as to why this is tho
anyone shed some light on this
but lets compair
synthetic or cable winch line
pros
-safty (if line breaks)
-lighter than cable
-stores less kinetic energy
-floats in water
-easier on hands/no barbs
-wont freeze or burn
cons
-not ment to hold weight- just recover a vehicle
-more expensive
- uv can cause unnessary wear and break down
-cannot leave wet or muddy/can break down fibers in line
but the reason you never want to use a kinetic recovery strap is due to the elasticity. winching with a rubber band????lol
tow strap if needed like we used on mr toyota
as far as i no there is a fairlead roller for synthetic winch line
not to sure as to why this is tho
anyone shed some light on this
but lets compair
synthetic or cable winch line
pros
-safty (if line breaks)
-lighter than cable
-stores less kinetic energy
-floats in water
-easier on hands/no barbs
-wont freeze or burn
cons
-not ment to hold weight- just recover a vehicle
-more expensive
- uv can cause unnessary wear and break down
-cannot leave wet or muddy/can break down fibers in line
- Khamul
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Re: March trail run
Exactly, that would be stupid...
I tought there was something wrong with using synthetic winch cables, as I do plan on replacing the steel with synthetic as I want to cut the weight down as it looks like you were right with Rick.... Wasn't enough money in it for him on the fabrication so I think I'll just suck it up and wait until I have the money for the new bumper..
Never heard about a different fair lead so that good info and I'll definitely replace the one it comes within I go that route... I guess the roller could pinch on the ends eh, kinda makes sense now that I think about it....
I tought there was something wrong with using synthetic winch cables, as I do plan on replacing the steel with synthetic as I want to cut the weight down as it looks like you were right with Rick.... Wasn't enough money in it for him on the fabrication so I think I'll just suck it up and wait until I have the money for the new bumper..
Never heard about a different fair lead so that good info and I'll definitely replace the one it comes within I go that route... I guess the roller could pinch on the ends eh, kinda makes sense now that I think about it....
Live life like there is no tomorrow!! You never know what's around the next corner.....