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Funny I looked at the same map and thought these were all too farIt looks like you have three Tractor Supplies near Arlington… TS also has free shipping as well.
Enthusiast III
Funny I looked at the same map and thought these were all too farIt looks like you have three Tractor Supplies near Arlington… TS also has free shipping as well.
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Off-Road Ranger I
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A lot of people do interchange the terms, but they shouldn't. D rings and bow shackles (these are also called clevis) are two different things. For starters, they look different. D-rings are really designed for tie downs, where bow shackles/clevises are designed for rigging. Any confusion, go to your local rigging store and ask for a d-ring. Just duck when you do!While I understand there is a difference, it seems like these terms are used interchangeable in the industry, which makes shopping difficult.
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Jump battery is a great idea, I actually already have one but I'll add it to my OP. And yeah, for easy will driven routes I think you'd really have to try and get stuck.If a winch is a current/future consideration, you might want to check out the ComeUp product offered through Chevrolet Link I think it will qualify for the current twentyfive percent discount available on the GM accessory website for $500+ purchases Link . I added one to my Bison a couple of years ago when the same deal was active and its been solid - as good or better than the M8000 Warn on my TJ. You'll also need the AEV installation kit which I sourced through Chevy as well.
FWIW, I've been visiting the OBX for over fifty years, don't own a set of traction boards and very seldom see any of the locals with them. The same goes for a come-a-long. On the beach, I've helped jump start more vehicles who ran their batteries down than any other type of recovery so a good booster pack and/or set of cables is at the top of my gear list. Next would be a long handled shovel (required by the NPS for beach driving on Hatteras or Lookout) followed by a snatch strap with appropriate shackles. From what I've experienced on our coast, airing down to 15-18 psi and common sense driving will minimize the risk of getting stuck.
A few people have mentioned this and after a bit of googling, it seems like even in GWNF this is not a terrible idea. Usually around here it's not trees but big limbs that will still cause you to have to turn around. I'd consider heavily one of the electric ones that uses the same batteries as other power tools.Also in Oregon and a saw is probably my most used tool . Other than snow ( I tend to get myself stuck having to much fun ) I use straps and winches mostly for moving trees to big to move by hand .
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If using only 2 traction boards do you use them in the front or rear of the vechile, or doesn’t it matter cause your in 4 wheel. Just curious. Thanks==========================================================================================
Your list is pretty complete, however you mentioned beach travel, and that is where you should invest in some traction boards. The X-Bull gen 2 or 3 or a clone are very reasonably priced and along with your shovel and compressor, should compliment what you already have. Just a note, the gen 2 do not nest with a gen 3 due to a slight change in design, so stick to the version you prefer. Also get a base extension for a jack, or make a square wood plate to support a jack (bottle or farm).
Depending on how deep into the beach or Dune area you go into, you might in that case up the board count from 1 pair to 2, so all 4 wheels are covered. Although for a medium truck, 2 would probably be sufficient in most cases.
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I'll just start by saying I'm not an expert, so I apologize if I don't explain something right;If using only 2 traction boards do you use them in the front or rear of the vechile, or doesn’t it matter cause your in 4 wheel. Just curious. Thanks
Off-Road Ranger I
4990
I usually go with the axle that is most mired down.If using only 2 traction boards do you use them in the front or rear of the vechile, or doesn’t it matter cause your in 4 wheel. Just curious. Thanks