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best snatch straps
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best snatch straps
hi there i need 2 new snatch straps and 2 winch extension strap
i have had 3 black rat 12000 kg worked well
but still broke in 12 months each
2 arb did not last long 8000kg 2 trips each if i was lucky
so what has every one tryed and broke
i dont want to waste money i want to get it right this time
cheap, expensive whats the best and strongest that might last
i have had 3 black rat 12000 kg worked well
but still broke in 12 months each
2 arb did not last long 8000kg 2 trips each if i was lucky
so what has every one tryed and broke
i dont want to waste money i want to get it right this time
cheap, expensive whats the best and strongest that might last
Couple of years back 4wd Action (then 4wd Monthly) tested most big name brands
Interesting read if you can get a back issue
FWIW, surprisingly the Supercheap Autos blue strap was the best
Interesting read if you can get a back issue
FWIW, surprisingly the Supercheap Autos blue strap was the best
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it was a good read
i read that i have that mag somewhere???
it was good but factory tests dont factor in mud sticks
rocks and how well they preform in the long term
i used the super cheap strap on the week end it worked
but for how long ?
if its like othere things i have brought from there 12 months at best
i was thinking crane lifting straps for winching??
it was good but factory tests dont factor in mud sticks
rocks and how well they preform in the long term
i used the super cheap strap on the week end it worked
but for how long ?
if its like othere things i have brought from there 12 months at best
i was thinking crane lifting straps for winching??
Re: best snatch straps
what the hell you doing to your straps to destroy them that quickly?tiny80 wrote:hi there i need 2 new snatch straps and 2 winch extension strap
i have had 3 black rat 12000 kg worked well
but still broke in 12 months each
2 arb did not last long 8000kg 2 trips each if i was lucky
so what has every one tryed and broke
i dont want to waste money i want to get it right this time
cheap, expensive whats the best and strongest that might last
We abuse the CRAP out of our straps at work- thinks like using 2 of them on the same points to drag an 8T truck out with a 12T truck!
You need to learn how to shovel more before breaking out the straps.
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fool_injected wrote:Couple of years back 4wd Action (then 4wd Monthly) tested most big name brands
Interesting read if you can get a back issue
FWIW, surprisingly the Supercheap Autos blue strap was the best
I got that issue was a good test both wet and dry, supercheap (never shopped there before or again) had the best by a good margin!
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Re: it was a good read
I use crane lifting straps have for a few years now defenetly NOT snatchies but handy alot of the time, winching, towing, slow recovery.tiny80 wrote:i read that i have that mag somewhere???
it was good but factory tests dont factor in mud sticks
rocks and how well they preform in the long term
i used the super cheap strap on the week end it worked
but for how long ?
if its like othere things i have brought from there 12 months at best
i was thinking crane lifting straps for winching??
Lifting straps are just that they are for LIFTING. the reason the are different is they have NO stretch so unless you want to fark everything on your vehicle or your mates don't use them.they make great tow ropes however.tiny80 wrote:try going 4x4 with a bronco loaded to the shit house with 38
locked both ends and a big block it just got stuck or broke
or both was just to big and heavy
all it the high country
the lifting straps how strong kg have you got
Snatch strapas on the otherhand have about 20% stretch so as to make the recovery smoother and more progressive and not wreck your bus.
easier would be to just get bogged less or get a hand winch
where are you loc? tiny
if your DEAD SET on a lifting strap I deal with company's in vic that will help you out pm me
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ARB recalled and destroyed theirs after that article.
New ones they developed are supposed to be much better.
I've never broken one with the laden 105, so you must be gettign pretty stuck, or doing some awful recoveries. I would question your technique.
Kiwibacon made a good point a while ago - 9000kg strap with a 3000kg car = 3g acceleration. OUCH. That would be very violent.
Paul
New ones they developed are supposed to be much better.
I've never broken one with the laden 105, so you must be gettign pretty stuck, or doing some awful recoveries. I would question your technique.
Kiwibacon made a good point a while ago - 9000kg strap with a 3000kg car = 3g acceleration. OUCH. That would be very violent.
Paul
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Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
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Gone - 3L Surf
i always used a lift strap until recently - the lift one was 8m long and just too dam heavy and cumbersome, and well over rated for my zuk!
I replaced it with a snatchie from anaconda - $50 or so, 6m long and i think from memory 20% stretch - although i've not utilised its stretchiness - only used it as a tow strap once to help a jimny up a tricky section (to stop him falling sidways into a rut).
I figure if you use it once a year its going to last forever - especially if its kept clean and dry.
im not a fan of the 60km/hr recovery method most seem to employ =) haha
I replaced it with a snatchie from anaconda - $50 or so, 6m long and i think from memory 20% stretch - although i've not utilised its stretchiness - only used it as a tow strap once to help a jimny up a tricky section (to stop him falling sidways into a rut).
I figure if you use it once a year its going to last forever - especially if its kept clean and dry.
im not a fan of the 60km/hr recovery method most seem to employ =) haha
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alien wrote:i always used a lift strap until recently - the lift one was 8m long and just too dam heavy and cumbersome, and well over rated for my zuk!
I replaced it with a snatchie from anaconda - $50 or so, 6m long and i think from memory 20% stretch - although i've not utilised its stretchiness - only used it as a tow strap once to help a jimny up a tricky section (to stop him falling sidways into a rut).
I figure if you use it once a year its going to last forever - especially if its kept clean and dry.
im not a fan of the 60km/hr recovery method most seem to employ =) haha
amen ... i have seen some tragic results from bull at a gate snatches ....
seen a pajeros chassis mounted recovery hook sheer off and sling back at god knows what speed into the rear of a hiluc dual cab back window ..... slow and steady and a bit of prior planning will always win out.
I have 2x Supercheap straps and 2x black rats ... both are equally as good as each other ....
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I've broken a 'just straps' (white) and am still using a 'supercheap' (blue). Mind you, each have done heaps of snatches and i do little in the way of caring for them. Just roll em up, wet or dry, dirty or clean.
I don't know what you're doing to go through so many straps. It'd probably be cheaper to get tyres, lockers, horsepower, whatever's lacking on your rig. Or get your mates to use their own snatchies when you're recovering them.
As for the lifting slings, fine for use as tow ropes, winch ext straps, etc. but not as a snatch strap. Also, note with rated straps the SWL/WLL rated sling has a 6:1 safety factor incorporated into its rating, whereas a 4x4 strap is marked with a breaking strength. So a green 2t rated sling is actually good for 12t, which is twice as much as a 12000lb (6t) 4x4 strap.
I don't know what you're doing to go through so many straps. It'd probably be cheaper to get tyres, lockers, horsepower, whatever's lacking on your rig. Or get your mates to use their own snatchies when you're recovering them.
As for the lifting slings, fine for use as tow ropes, winch ext straps, etc. but not as a snatch strap. Also, note with rated straps the SWL/WLL rated sling has a 6:1 safety factor incorporated into its rating, whereas a 4x4 strap is marked with a breaking strength. So a green 2t rated sling is actually good for 12t, which is twice as much as a 12000lb (6t) 4x4 strap.
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No bronco is going to way as much as a Hino fire truck, and ive recovered one of those burried to the axles with an LC79 and two 8T ARB straps.tiny80 wrote:try going 4x4 with a bronco loaded to the shit house with 38
locked both ends and a big block it just got stuck or broke
or both was just to big and heavy
all it the high country
the lifting straps how strong kg have you got
Gave it a few gentle tugs first up, nothing happened, so then we broke out the shovels. few more gentle (20kph or so) pulls and out it popped.
If it wont move after 2-3 slow attempts, start to shovel. If it still wont move after that, continue to shovel and break out the heavier gear (winch, High lifts, etc)
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Hard on the gear, tiny
Looking after straps is the key, if possible try not to let your muddy strap dry before washing it, get it straight home and wash it, dip it in a creek, whatever.
I have owned numerous straps and with my dads guidance on taking care of them, never broke one, and they have copped a hiding, i have passed them onto friends in need, the oldest strap i have is bout 10yrs old, dunno wat brand but its still good!
Looking after straps is the key, if possible try not to let your muddy strap dry before washing it, get it straight home and wash it, dip it in a creek, whatever.
I have owned numerous straps and with my dads guidance on taking care of them, never broke one, and they have copped a hiding, i have passed them onto friends in need, the oldest strap i have is bout 10yrs old, dunno wat brand but its still good!
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Found this last time I was onsite - that's broken recovery gear for you.
No - I don't know the tonnage. I would bet Haul truck though so 150 - 300 ton ish depedning on load.
Photo's dont' really give scale. Not the umm "score" in the pin of the D shackle.
Paul
No - I don't know the tonnage. I would bet Haul truck though so 150 - 300 ton ish depedning on load.
Photo's dont' really give scale. Not the umm "score" in the pin of the D shackle.
Paul
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Lexus LX470 - hrrm Winter Tyres
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
clean ha
i try to keep them clean roll them up just they brake in due time
when they are in use its when a double reduction block on my 9500lb
warn wont get them out .
i to aggree speed is not the answer but some times
there is just no choice big hills less speed =more wheel spin less pull power
i dont want a crane strap for snatching just winching on a double
reduction block safely and a product that will last
i do 6000 km ave per year in the high country vic
most on as hard as tracks as i can find
its lifted locked turbo lpg 35 claws so if its stuck its bad
when they are in use its when a double reduction block on my 9500lb
warn wont get them out .
i to aggree speed is not the answer but some times
there is just no choice big hills less speed =more wheel spin less pull power
i dont want a crane strap for snatching just winching on a double
reduction block safely and a product that will last
i do 6000 km ave per year in the high country vic
most on as hard as tracks as i can find
its lifted locked turbo lpg 35 claws so if its stuck its bad
The best snatchy
the best by far is not a strap it is a strop from A NOBLE & SONS look to pay around the $150 for the 8m 8ton. They have a huge range 8ton up to 300ton there is a size for everyone.
A snatchy has around the 20% stretch, the strop has arount the 33% that is all i use now. I pulled a fully loaded gu pootruck bogged to the doors with my BJ73 shorty.
A snatchy has around the 20% stretch, the strop has arount the 33% that is all i use now. I pulled a fully loaded gu pootruck bogged to the doors with my BJ73 shorty.
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27.5% stretch
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