Oh my winch has only been used four times (only one was self recovery) in eight years, my have been snatched once, have been winched once up a stupidly steep hill at about 10km/hr and we just hooked on to one hook.
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Oh my winch has only been used four times (only one was self recovery) in eight years, my have been snatched once, have been winched once up a stupidly steep hill at about 10km/hr and we just hooked on to one hook.
if your swivels are lower than the cradle then is kind of makes my question defunct anyway :)
it looked like in your photo that they were almost side by side of the cradle at the same height which is why I asked the question
must of been just a bit of photo trickery
You are correct the swivel recovery points are right beside the cradle which means you cannot use a bridle.....the swivels come with the bar. They make a great spot to attach my rope to......I don't think I will use them for recovery, maybe a 2:1 pull
I have retained the hooks that I had with my TJM bar which would allow me to use a bridle
Aaaaa I see what you mean now :)
it may be totally fine having the swivels in that area I was just curious...whether it would effect towing/snatching a vehicle out..
Picked up my hawse fare lead the other night from Nugg t so the install is nearly compete, i only have to fit the rear bolt. Still deciding if I use washer or see if Jate Ring will take up the space.
I tell ya Nugg t does a good job on the fare leads, they feel way more solid that your off the shelf jobbies
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