I just ordered a Draw-tite front receiver and I have a few questions for you guys who have pulled vehicles out of stuck situations a time or two.
The receiver is rated with a line pull of 9000 lbs. Is this enough to safely pull another full size truck out of a mud or sand pit ? Maybe I'm thinking too much into this, but with our trucks weighing 7-8000 lbs or more, plus the friction of being stuck, it seems to me that the load could easily go over the 9000 lb rating.
And, what type of strap, chain, etc would you recommend keeping in the truck for this type of use ? I already have a 5000 lb strap with metal hooks on the ends, but I will get something heavier duty. I was thinking about looped ends on a 30,000 lb strap , and using a hook in the receiver. Any thoughts on this setup ?
My intended use for this setup is to help the occassional stranded (stuck) vehicle that we all encounter in off-road or bad weather situations. I have never owned a 4x4 before this truck, but I have been pulled out by a few, and figured it's now time to return the favor.
Thanks for any ideas.
The receiver is rated with a line pull of 9000 lbs. Is this enough to safely pull another full size truck out of a mud or sand pit ? Maybe I'm thinking too much into this, but with our trucks weighing 7-8000 lbs or more, plus the friction of being stuck, it seems to me that the load could easily go over the 9000 lb rating.
And, what type of strap, chain, etc would you recommend keeping in the truck for this type of use ? I already have a 5000 lb strap with metal hooks on the ends, but I will get something heavier duty. I was thinking about looped ends on a 30,000 lb strap , and using a hook in the receiver. Any thoughts on this setup ?
My intended use for this setup is to help the occassional stranded (stuck) vehicle that we all encounter in off-road or bad weather situations. I have never owned a 4x4 before this truck, but I have been pulled out by a few, and figured it's now time to return the favor.
Thanks for any ideas.