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ScottieJ
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by ScottieJ » Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:45 pm
zook123 wrote:
Anybody carry a manual winch with them?
I used to, handy bit of kit but you need quite a few straps to make up length sometimes and might have to re-rig halfway through recovery.
Tbh if i'm out laning solo nowadays I only drive things I know I'll be fine through on my own, I know nearly all the lanes within 20 miles of home and there's not many that I might get get stuck down on the 33s
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zook123
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by zook123 » Tue Nov 01, 2016 2:32 pm
haha, last time I went laning with you guys the only fucking bit I got stuck on was a lump! Other than that it was plain sailing, or HT's too!
2002 Jimny O2 Ragtop
Safari Snorkel, Freewheeling Hub Conversion
Diff Breathers, G/Box and T/Box Breathers, 2in Suspension Lift
HD Recovery Points and Winch Plate
Kuhmo KL71 MT / Goodyear Wrangler AT
Wessex 4X4 Reponse - WE411
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turbo-tom
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by turbo-tom » Tue Nov 01, 2016 2:52 pm
ScottieJ wrote:zook123 wrote: I know nearly all the lanes within 20 miles of home and there's not many that I might get get stuck down on the 33s
Same when i had my defender with twin lockers and 35's
Tom
Ford Fiesta ST
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ScottieJ
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by ScottieJ » Tue Nov 01, 2016 4:57 pm
zook123 wrote:haha, last time I went laning with you guys the only fucking bit I got stuck on was a lump! Other than that it was plain sailing, or HT's too!
I do seem to remember you getting towed through a little bit of water
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zook123
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by zook123 » Tue Nov 01, 2016 5:54 pm
Over the bonnet yeah, without a snorkel haha! I have proof it was deep, and would have stopped a land rover haha!
2002 Jimny O2 Ragtop
Safari Snorkel, Freewheeling Hub Conversion
Diff Breathers, G/Box and T/Box Breathers, 2in Suspension Lift
HD Recovery Points and Winch Plate
Kuhmo KL71 MT / Goodyear Wrangler AT
Wessex 4X4 Reponse - WE411
wessex4x4response.org.uk
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lukey4x4
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by lukey4x4 » Wed Nov 02, 2016 8:21 pm
thanks guys av just got a large plastic toolbox in the back for now so will fill it up wif what you guys have recommended I have just got my hi lift jack today so will be finding somewhere to put that , so I take it no one takes spare parts whilst out offroading ? not sure where to wright this so just ask here am from co.durham and was just wondering where all you lot go offroading i use to go to pea farm year ago and what i have hurd now don't want to go bk really I was watching some youtube videos and noticed a few of you all together at a place looked good . thanks
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zook123
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by zook123 » Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:44 am
I take a spare airfilter, as they tend to sacrifice themselves when going through Mud/Water. Other than that no spares!
2002 Jimny O2 Ragtop
Safari Snorkel, Freewheeling Hub Conversion
Diff Breathers, G/Box and T/Box Breathers, 2in Suspension Lift
HD Recovery Points and Winch Plate
Kuhmo KL71 MT / Goodyear Wrangler AT
Wessex 4X4 Reponse - WE411
wessex4x4response.org.uk
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ScottieJ
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by ScottieJ » Thu Nov 03, 2016 10:26 am
zook123 wrote:I take a spare airfilter, as they tend to sacrifice themselves when going through Mud/Water. Other than that no spares!
Must be just your driving
I've had the same filter for ages
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dan_2k_uk
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by dan_2k_uk » Fri Nov 04, 2016 10:29 pm
Every time this comes up why does it always take so long for someone to say FIRE EXTINGUISHER!! Nothing worse than standing miles from anywhere watching your pride and joy burn. Especially if a friend or family member was trapped inside!!
Apart from that I generally travel light.
Mostly knocking around the glove box:
Reversible flathead/Phillips screwdriver
12mm spanner
Adjustable spanner
Elec tape
Few cable ties
1 half worn old brake pad incase one escapes
Rear prop that cable ties perfectly under front of drivers seat
Mostly knocking around in the rear bed:
10m 5t strop
2 big d-shackles
A battered old tin of WD40
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donkeychomp
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by donkeychomp » Fri Nov 04, 2016 10:57 pm
Nice one Dan, all my zooks have a fire extinguisher (first thing I fit to them).
Also...if you are planning on leaving your tools in the car when you are away, make sure the box bolts to the floor and that it's lockable.
Also also...never a good idea to do serious laning on your own, with all the tools in the world if you get stuck in deep gunge you'll need another vehicle for recovery.
...and that brings me back to the AA card
If it ticks over...leave it