This is a discussion on recovery, and right now everyone is still in the weeds stuck. The stinger receptacle, and stinger, is only designed as a tow point, not a recovery point! How well is that bumper mounted, the one with the receptacle and stinger, to the vehicle in question? 2 bolts on each frame rail? Was it factory installed or aftermarket? Can you get to the recovery points, on the stuck vehicle to work safely? Remember, both vehicles need to have safe recovery points! The tow point you are using as an recovery point, are we talking a 500lbs.work load, maybe even less. That’s not good! Working for a while with a towing company, we used special harden tow chains, going to points in the frame designed to be used as a recovery point. Not the bumper, or stinger receptacle! Talking on the vehicle being towed. Look up some YouTube videos on the bumpers being pulled off of vehicles when hooked to just the bumper. JCR builds some nice off-road bumpers! They also sell a frame reinforcement kit, to tie and to use your bumper as a recovery point. Both work together to safely use the bumper as a recovery point. On many new vehicles, it is even hard to find anything to use as a safe recovery point.
Most of the time the real recovery forces are not a problem. But get stuck and try to pull a vehicle that successfully is now sitting in the mud to the frame rails and the recovery force to free that vehicle is much greater. May sound like just a bunch of words, but recovery is not just hooking up to someone and a good yank and they are out. Know where your recovery points are and how to use them. That is half the equation. Be realistic about the recovery situation and do accordingly. Take the time to throw something over the tow line Incase the tow line, or recovery point you used break, even a floor mat. Have everyone away from the vehicles, at least to the length of the recovery line, further away even better for safety. Don’t take this all lightly, as you could be hurt or hurt someone unintentionally, by just being a good samaritan! Vance.