Received the 10 ton eBay recovery tracks yesterday. Just wanted to load some pics for you.
The first of a few big difference between these and Maxtrac are price and stacking. On eBay I was able to get both pairs shipped to me from CA to IN for $110 total. So for 1/3 of the cost of a set...
I went for two sets of eBay recovery boards. They don’t seem to have a name but if they are anything close to x-bull I got a heck of a deal. With the option to make an offer I bought both sets for $110. I will post some pics once they are delivered. Should be here in about a week.
I was looking at the x-bull and a few of the others. Good to hear that you have had good experience with them. It makes good sense with mud or sand for sure to have two sets. The only experience I have had with some recovery tracks was a pair of Treds a friend had when I got the 4Runner high...
Getting set for some upcoming weekend trips that will include some Offroad trails. I currently don’t have a rig with a winch but would like to invest in some recovery track. I am on a budget looking to stretch those overlanding dollars as far as I can and want to hear from the community about...
The ClimateRight weighs in at 55 lbs per their website. I have not had any issues with debris as there is a soft cover that goes over it for road travel.
I have no issues with the construction of the Hiker. Overall build quality far exceedes the price. I have had it out camping in two straight days of rain with no issues with leaks. The guys at Hiker cut the body with a C&C machine so there are no fitment issues. If you have not yet given...
Will be coming up to the 1 year mark in just a few days. We picked it up near the end of July last year. I have two trips over a thousand miles each with it and lots of weekends over the past year. I have made a few upgrades but the basic package has been great. If I would place an order...
Went with the SouthWestDisk 18”. Great company to work with Vet owned. Shipping was fast. Been using it at home since we got it.
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