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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: vtrdaz on October 04, 2005, 23:22:47
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Anyone know where i can get a set of decent recovery straps?
Cheers
Darren
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try yellowstrap.com or .co.uk
i think davidlandy on here has something to do with them
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Talk to David Landy on here
He'll sort you out
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blimey that was quick! cheers chaps! :lol:
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I bought one that is adequate at a 4x4 do. Then i got a explorer pro-comp one that is mega thick and gets my vote.
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Next question - how do i send him a message? :oops:
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click on the "you have no new messages" in the menu above^^ & select send new PM,for username i think it comes up username search type in davidlandy & send him a message
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sussed it! :lol:
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David Landy sorted me out with one, looks great when it is on and top service too.
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He's also not too far from you in Rugby so you might be able to pick them up from him or get them at one of our meets.
Excellent bits of kit. I've got three different sizes (length).
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what size does everyone recomend?
Would it be better to get a small to act as a bridle with a longer one to connect to the bridle or just a long one to go between two towing points and the recovery vehicle?
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For a bridle the 2m strap is very popular. U can leave this hooked on and wrapped around your A bar/bullbar. Then use a longer one or rope or whatever to connect to it.
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Ok got some straps sorted out but what about d links - what size should i get and where can i get em from?
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I use 4.75T shackles.... and Bridle for recovery.
I have some 2.5T as well (As they're smaller and some people still insist on not fitting proper recovery points!) But only use these on lighter tugs. If they get themselves "THAT" stuck and don't have recovery points.. Well :)
Finally I have a few Caribina's (SP?) (~0.5T) for lighter work (Moving bits of tree, holding bits in place etc)