Wheel winching?
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Looks interesting.
I can see things going big time wrong if it slipped off the tyre but then normal winches have their own problems.
In response to haw many 4x4s need a winch. It was on my Landy (was set up for and did overlanding by previous owners) when I bought it. I personally have never used it to recover myself. It's been used for lots of other things though. Pulling trees down/out of places. Helping someone in the snow as I didn't have a tow strap with me at the time but the winch was. Gardening , getting close to the damn pyracantha wasn't nice so digging it out wasn't happening. Plus various others.
I don't think I would have bought it myself though.
I can see things going big time wrong if it slipped off the tyre but then normal winches have their own problems.
In response to haw many 4x4s need a winch. It was on my Landy (was set up for and did overlanding by previous owners) when I bought it. I personally have never used it to recover myself. It's been used for lots of other things though. Pulling trees down/out of places. Helping someone in the snow as I didn't have a tow strap with me at the time but the winch was. Gardening , getting close to the damn pyracantha wasn't nice so digging it out wasn't happening. Plus various others.
I don't think I would have bought it myself though.
Just found a much cheaper version on Amazon. It has a lower weight capacity, but probably OK for smaller 4x4s.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LF2G8R1/?coliid=I15...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LF2G8R1/?coliid=I15...
I've seen these around but never seen one in action. Like most kit, it's probably best if you have a couple of dry runs before using in anger.
As for vehicle mounted winches... I'm not a fan. Most are simply fashion accessories. If you're stuck, you generally need to come out the way you went in, which means you need to come out backwards. A winch on the front just drags you in further.
Personally, I prefer a Tirfor (hand winch). Sure, it's slow & hard work but it's far more versatile.
M
As for vehicle mounted winches... I'm not a fan. Most are simply fashion accessories. If you're stuck, you generally need to come out the way you went in, which means you need to come out backwards. A winch on the front just drags you in further.
Personally, I prefer a Tirfor (hand winch). Sure, it's slow & hard work but it's far more versatile.
M
SlimJim16v said:
Just found a much cheaper version on Amazon. It has a lower weight capacity, but probably OK for smaller 4x4s.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LF2G8R1/?coliid=I15...
Good find, not as good quality but at that price worth a punt.https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LF2G8R1/?coliid=I15...
It came much quicker than I expected, looks OK, supposedly rated at 3.5 to 4t.
I've since found them on AliExpress even cheaper. For about £20 I don't think you can go wrong.
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/1005001976978844.htm...
Edit: VAT now added to everything on AliExpress.
I've since found them on AliExpress even cheaper. For about £20 I don't think you can go wrong.
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/1005001976978844.htm...
Edit: VAT now added to everything on AliExpress.
Edited by SlimJim16v on Friday 5th February 14:55
TEL54 said:
Many years ago a lot of military vehicles had winch hubs, which were an extension of the centre hub in the middle of the wheel which a ope could be wrapped round to make a poor mans capstan winch. And worked in both directions
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