I would, but keep an eye on ALDI. They often have some. Not Max, sure, but as a secondary they are fine.
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Someone has found an actual use for maxtrax!! Although you can bury a spare wheel for a ground anchor. I guess an advantage with burying the maxtrax would be that you wouldn't have to bother digging them up again. Oh hang on- then you would need a high-lift jack to bolt to the roofrack...
Not a fan, Pod???? I won't leave home without them, to quote a big nosed actor from way back. In fact, I never needed them until they arrived, but IMO they are worth their weight.
Yes, Jack Absalom thought he'd invented that, and the Leyland brothers, but we were doing it in the Army as well. And, strangely, it works! You can even use it with a tree branch if the engine is broken.
Old timer's tricks work. It's amazing that young timers don't learn from them. When your high tech solutions fail, old timers come to the rescue.
Nup. I just don't get it. I've driven in almost every type of terrain in Aus over several decades and have never been in a situation where I wished I had either a high-lift jack or a set of maxtrax. I must be missing something. Although I have very little experience of beach driving so maybe they have a role there? When my wife points at them on someone's roof rack and asks me what they do, I tell her they're doing it now.
Apologies for the hijack.
Yep agree....
Hi-lift has been in the shed for 15 years collecting dust
I do have 4 maxtrax but I didn’t pay much for them, haven’t used them for myself, did use two helping a young girl out on the beach. She is now wiser about tyre pressures. I’m still debating if I take them on my 2 yer lap.
You guys need to get out more...
I can think of countless times where some form of “track” is the only way you’re going anywhere.