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Best gear to pull cars out of snow banks?
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<blockquote data-quote="TurboTJ" data-source="post: 1518779" data-attributes="member: 33074"><p>Again, the only hard problem is connecting to a low slung vehicle without a chain with some hooks. I would like to use a recovery strap connected to a short chain with hooks on it. That way there is some elasticity to prevent any jolts. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>watching Matt’s YouTube channel is what gave me the idea. Recovery strap connected to two ~6ft chains with a hook on each of them. The problem isn’t deciding which strap to use, it’s getting the massive loops on a recovery strap to attach to anything on a mini van that’s high centered in snow. </p><p></p><p>I have had to use a tow strap before because it has hooks on the end. In this case, I crawl forward until the strap is tight and then idle forward in 4L. Definitely no jerking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurboTJ, post: 1518779, member: 33074"] Again, the only hard problem is connecting to a low slung vehicle without a chain with some hooks. I would like to use a recovery strap connected to a short chain with hooks on it. That way there is some elasticity to prevent any jolts. watching Matt’s YouTube channel is what gave me the idea. Recovery strap connected to two ~6ft chains with a hook on each of them. The problem isn’t deciding which strap to use, it’s getting the massive loops on a recovery strap to attach to anything on a mini van that’s high centered in snow. I have had to use a tow strap before because it has hooks on the end. In this case, I crawl forward until the strap is tight and then idle forward in 4L. Definitely no jerking. [/QUOTE]
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