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  1. coachgeo

    AWD and Slip

    my 24v winch(s) are 18k. My concern with bush-winch is that all the stuff that holds axle in place.... and wheels in place etc....are really not made for forces being tugged that way. Maybe its not a sound concern though.
  2. coachgeo

    AWD and Slip

    plan ahead.... build jack points in... dont bury yourself that much.... and/ orrrrrrr... plan on digging. understand the cribbing/foot print issue. Guess this adds another advantage to the idea of putting small 1k? winches at each axle corner on chassis to pull axle up with.. then all...
  3. coachgeo

    AWD and Slip

    for stuck.... here is a non anchor potential solution chain up axle. Jack it up with tires above earth as much as you can. Jack placed in a way you dont care if it falls off jack. Use winch to pull that end sideways with goal of when it falls off jack that tires ends up a good bit to one side...
  4. coachgeo

    AWD and Slip

    that style anchor is what is referred to. It is "Deadman's Anchor"..
  5. coachgeo

    AWD and Slip

    I got rear locker... still got stuck in that kind of mess.
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