So ive got some of the basics for recovery but im mainly wondering what you guys use to put under your tires once bottle jacked or hi lifted for various conditions like snow mud ect.
Yes sorry I was meaning traction but i didnt even think about the jack placement thanksPut under the tires? I use a small, square piece of wood to put the bottle jack on when using it off-road. But as for putting anything under the tire, I don't put anything under the tire if I'm changing it.
If you're referring to something for traction, these things work amazing:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AV2HONS/?tag=wranglerorg-20
@Chris These look very good also but a lot more money at $299 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D3C5HFT/?tag=wranglerorg-20 If my daughter were living at home, was still a kid, I would get this color
The Maxa escape buddy link you posted are $138 but got a few bad reviews about breaking half after 4 uses, Landcruiser which will weigh a lot more.
Have you used the Maxa product many times yourself yet? Just thinking about buying something once, but $299, for what some say is the best product in this category, is a lot of money for two plastic planks.
Thats good to hear because I dont have any plans on getting a winch any time soon. Seems a waste of money for the amount of time I will truly be offroading.I can get them in pink? Oh wow, now if only they had My Little Ponies on them!
I haven't actually used them, but I know a guy who uses them personally and he has nothing but good things to say about them. He's using them in an LJ.
They are indeed expensive, but I've heard from a lot of people that you almost never have to use the winch in most cases.
Thats good to hear because I dont have any plans on getting a winch any time soon. Seems a waste of money for the amount of time I will truly be offroading.
Im not going to be in stuff that requires a winch for a long while because im still a newbie at this stuff and I mean i dont necessarily want to bring the dirty stuff in the jeep but it is a pretty good excuse to clean the insides anyways.
I'd fashion a way to stow them outside of the jeep. Maybe strap them to the spare tire or something. Those could have come in handy in this instance where my winch failed me.
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Why did your winch fail you?
Ive used this way before it definately works in a pinch on a snowy hill. Would recommend as long as you set it up so you dont tear up your suspension.I'm sharing this more for education than a direct answer to the OP's question.
Learned this in the Army. Works great - we always had spare rope around and could cut down a small diameter tree in a pinch. The key is to not get too heavy on the skinny pedal.