panshark
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I've been studying on taking some spare duece rims and welding something up that would allow for ultimate traction capability, in the event that I get bogged down and stuck.
It would need to be a one- to two-man operation of installing the modded rims on the outside of a singled out tire, to allow the duece to self-extricate using the "log chained through the rim" principle. Having a spare couple of rims specifically re-designed to defeat the "round wheel" concept would prevent possible damage to the valve stems.
I've gotten myself stuck before, and I was able to jack the tire up above ground level, so I don't think I'd have a clearance problem while installing. Question #1: how many protruding points would be most effective to work a duece out of a mucky situation? Question #2:how many special rims would get the job done?
I might be nuts for trying to design a system like this, but in my mind it would serve other purposes, like "super-chocks", emergency outriggers, etc.
Suggestions welcome! I know, I know, the thread may be worthless without pics...
It would need to be a one- to two-man operation of installing the modded rims on the outside of a singled out tire, to allow the duece to self-extricate using the "log chained through the rim" principle. Having a spare couple of rims specifically re-designed to defeat the "round wheel" concept would prevent possible damage to the valve stems.
I've gotten myself stuck before, and I was able to jack the tire up above ground level, so I don't think I'd have a clearance problem while installing. Question #1: how many protruding points would be most effective to work a duece out of a mucky situation? Question #2:how many special rims would get the job done?
I might be nuts for trying to design a system like this, but in my mind it would serve other purposes, like "super-chocks", emergency outriggers, etc.
Suggestions welcome! I know, I know, the thread may be worthless without pics...