Hey guys, I've grown up living in the woods, getting firewood deep in the woods, taking trucks, or whatever offroad, so I'm not entirely new to all of this, but I'm kind of new to it as an official hoby...
I'm starting to do more offroading/overlanding just for fun, and I want make sure I'm setup to get myself unstuck, and help others safely.
At this point, my offroad rig, is just my daily driver 94 Ram 2500 on Falken 265 70 17s. I know it's not great, but it's surprisingly capable. It weighs in around 5,200lbs.
I have a 20' tow strap, but that's it.
For starters, I'd like to get a 30' kinetic rope, a couple of soft shackles, and a receiver hitch tow point/hitch link.
I'm on a pretty tight budget, so for the kinetic rope and soft shackles, I'll be going no name Chinese Amazon special... do I go 7/8" or 1" though? Part of me says to go 7/8 since the whole principle of kinetic energy is being stretchy, and 7/8 is typically recommended for vehicles up to 6k lbs. The other part of me says to go with 1" since it's typically recommended for ¾ ton and up trucks, and it's Chinese, so overkill is better. What do I go with?
Now, for the receiver hitch... a buddy of mine has the Factor 55 hitchlink 2.0 that I've used when I got stock in about 2 feet of snow and he had to yank my out. I really liked it, and I know they are rated for kinetic type pulls. I can get one on ebay for around $60. I can get a Kurt shackle mount for $40 on Amazon that is rated for 13k lbs for a straight pull. Here's my question... my truck with some extra gear could easily hit 6k lbs. If I was stuck in the mud bad, and you mix that with some kinetic force, you could easily be looking at over 20k lbs of force as I understand it. Maybe I'm wrong on that? Is the cheaper Kurt option a good way to save money, or is the Factor 55 the way to go. I know I don't want to skimp on metal parts, since it's be better to have the soft (i.e. rope, or soft shackle) parts of the equation break first...
Hope this all makes sense!
Thanks in advance!
Please help a newbie out!!
I'm starting to do more offroading/overlanding just for fun, and I want make sure I'm setup to get myself unstuck, and help others safely.
At this point, my offroad rig, is just my daily driver 94 Ram 2500 on Falken 265 70 17s. I know it's not great, but it's surprisingly capable. It weighs in around 5,200lbs.
I have a 20' tow strap, but that's it.
For starters, I'd like to get a 30' kinetic rope, a couple of soft shackles, and a receiver hitch tow point/hitch link.
I'm on a pretty tight budget, so for the kinetic rope and soft shackles, I'll be going no name Chinese Amazon special... do I go 7/8" or 1" though? Part of me says to go 7/8 since the whole principle of kinetic energy is being stretchy, and 7/8 is typically recommended for vehicles up to 6k lbs. The other part of me says to go with 1" since it's typically recommended for ¾ ton and up trucks, and it's Chinese, so overkill is better. What do I go with?
Now, for the receiver hitch... a buddy of mine has the Factor 55 hitchlink 2.0 that I've used when I got stock in about 2 feet of snow and he had to yank my out. I really liked it, and I know they are rated for kinetic type pulls. I can get one on ebay for around $60. I can get a Kurt shackle mount for $40 on Amazon that is rated for 13k lbs for a straight pull. Here's my question... my truck with some extra gear could easily hit 6k lbs. If I was stuck in the mud bad, and you mix that with some kinetic force, you could easily be looking at over 20k lbs of force as I understand it. Maybe I'm wrong on that? Is the cheaper Kurt option a good way to save money, or is the Factor 55 the way to go. I know I don't want to skimp on metal parts, since it's be better to have the soft (i.e. rope, or soft shackle) parts of the equation break first...
Hope this all makes sense!
Thanks in advance!
Please help a newbie out!!