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Snatching in a Sierra

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by SiKiD_01 »

i've snatched a 75 series cruiser tray back out of black soil, i was in it too!

also a shorty 40 out of some deep mud! depending on how bad the other person is stuck, a little sierra is capable if your smart and sensible about it. (ie, dig first etc. etc.)

i've been bogged a few times, and just getting out and rocking the zook is all thats needed. only a handfull of times i've needed to be winched out, as snatching didnt work.

oh yeah, i dont drive a sierra either, i drive a vitara that weighs 1080kg. weight is an advantage, but not always essential.
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Post by jcianci »

i have pulled out a 75 series landcruiser that was bogged in thick mud
took a few pulls but eventually got it.

But i needed a bit of speed to do it. Dont forget those snatchies can take like 4 tonnes. And the zuk weighs like 900 to a tonne. So that extra 3 tonnes comes from your run up. :lol:

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Post by Red_Zook »

u can near pull anything out if u "have" to.
last weekend i drove round (in the same mud hole) and hooked up and aftern about 10 attempts, snached out a 80series with 35's and a 400 chev and it was very bogged, i was the only one who could get round him to pull him out... the only thing was the snach i pulled him out with,
i backed up basicly to the hole and gunned it in low 1st, and i recon i exteded my chasis about 2 inches lol
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Post by redzook »

i have pulled pretty much every thing out

even snatched out a truck the other day on a job site i was on tar tho with both airlockers in at 108:1 crawl i didnt even have to touch the clutch it just idled :cool:

he wasnt loaded but damn it gave a few of the boys a shock when it pulled him out after a patrol ute couldnt get it :armsup:

but yeh living right near the beach ive pulled pretty much everthing even a tarago that some nippers thought could drive on sand :lol:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Ljxtreem pulling out me in my 2500kg+ Gwagen, on the axles, the chassis on a rock, and uphill for a recovery with his 1.0litre, pretty much unladen, on mud, with an open rear diff.

Oh, and I pulled out GaryinOz's dead kia ( not running and very stuck) in Micks 1.0 too, so clearly it is a pretty cool recovery machine.

Sure, I've pulled out plenty of heavier cars with my sierra, but micks recovery of the G was a massive effort. The sierra was stopping so hard when the snatch went tight then he smashed the radio with his knee. :shock: the G was moving about 5-10mm per pull. Awesome.
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Post by small talk »

I snached my first stuck vehicle an old falcon stuck in a cattle grid LTFOL!!!

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Post by Zute »

Ive only snatched one other car with my zook, but Ive only had it 12months or so.
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Post by jcianci »

I pulled a toyota landcuiser down from the southern end of stradbroke island. All the way to dunwich to get the ferry, Then towwed it to beenleigh. That was a mission. His brakes didnt work properly cause the motor was stuffed. Used heaps of fuel, thats about it, but it was worth it for the looks on the landcruiser owners eyes. :lol: :finger: :shock:
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Re: Snatching in a Sierra

Post by crankycruiser »

foad wrote:What sorta car's have you guy's snatched out in a sierra before (1.3L) ?

Would you be confident snatching a larger car like a patrol with one?
My mate in his zook snatches heaps of 4bies out.... GU Patrols.. my80....

Cant be scared.. the zooks love it !! :D
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Post by derelict_frog »

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Here is a big landcruiser that got bogged a fair bit, it sorta needed to be dragged through the bog hole its in in the photo. It had brnad new 38" silverstone extremes on it to. Funny thing was it had no bump stops on the front so on full extension the front tail shaft would rub on the bottom of the enigne, just beofre the very last boghole coming out it finaly wore the hole way through, so we poured 10L in and drove it though with just enough oil, then it needed to be towed a few K back through the track with a few more small holes and up a short hill by another zook,(i wasnt wrecking mine) it took about 30+ snatches to get it up the 1 small hill.

But the zook made it in the end :)




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Post by crankycruiser »

Since when did they make the extremes in 38's??
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Post by derelict_frog »

Well what size or other make to silverstone make in serious mud tyre?

It was a few months ago .....
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Post by nicbeer »

36"s i think
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Post by crankycruiser »

derelict_frog wrote:Well what size or other make to silverstone make in serious mud tyre?

It was a few months ago .....
The extremes only come in 35 x 10.5's atm :cool:
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Post by derelict_frog »

Silverstone make any other mud tyres then????
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Post by crankycruiser »

derelict_frog wrote:Silverstone make any other mud tyres then????
They make a MT 117 Sport... sorta like a Mickey Thompson.. they come in 33's and 35..

The Exterems look exactly like a Centipede..
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Post by derelict_frog »

K then, while where at it and u have centipedes don't u?? where is a cheap place in souht tassie to get them?

Im in the market for new tyres, just need as cheap as i can get...
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Post by crankycruiser »

derelict_frog wrote:K then, while where at it and u have centipedes don't u?? where is a cheap place in souht tassie to get them?

Im in the market for new tyres, just need as cheap as i can get...
Yeah I have Pede's... I got mine from Launy TJA Automotive... I wouldnt call pedes cheap tho.....

Wat size u gunna go??
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Post by derelict_frog »

~31ish

Y did u get them from launy r they a lot cheaper up there or u were just passing by one day?
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Post by crankycruiser »

derelict_frog wrote:~31ish

Y did u get them from launy r they a lot cheaper up there or u were just passing by one day?
I got them from there cause I got em cheaper.. and they help me out a bit...

My mate has 31 x 10.5's on his zook.. (they are bigger than the 32" mongrels).. and his zook loves it.. he has 2" body 2" spring and 2" shackel extensions.. and they fit nice.. only touch a bit on full lock..
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Post by crispy zook »

i go wheelin wit my mate in his POS lux n it gets bogged
every were my zook yanks him out no worries
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