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Solar panels installed and up and running. Took forever to get the feet installed to the roof but the extrusion made the rest super...
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I think this story is important, and I'm glad he shared it.
There are lots of lessons to be learnt from this story, but the one it...
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Jeep was going way to fast when the kinetic rope tightened. The rope broke after pulling the Bronco’s bumper about 1-1/2” then the loose...
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Don’t get me wrong, the vast majority of my recovery equipment is of the soft variety. I do still carry a short length of grade 80 chain...
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Ronnie Dahl on YouTube (Four Wheeling Australia) has a really good video where he tests and shows the damage from both metal and...
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I agree 100% on both points.
I shudder when I see people using kinetic straps/ropes like in the video, thats a ton of energy that is...
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My take of the bumper and frame horn sustaining that much damage is the soft shackle was more than capable of doing its job.
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Yet another incident supporting my decision to not use kinetic ropes or straps for their intended purpose.
Anytime I’m involved with a...