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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2010

This is some of the recovery equipment I carry in my Jeep. I apologize for the poor quality of this video, but I was testing a new digital recorder and some new editing software.

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  • Thank you for the reply, I watched the roll over, by the looks of the accident the roll cage saved her ?

    Rob from Canada

  • @llew777 The vehicle was equipped with a Toys By Troy gage and grill guard. Once the Jeep was turned upright, the cylinders were blown clean and it was driven off the trail.

  • I have a wilderness as cabin,as a result I know the importance of being organized and over prepared.(eg I do a lot of wood working projects, due to remote location of cabin when iI need 30 bolts I always buy 40) but subject at hand I watch many 4x4 winching vids and cannot believe the amount of people standing in the KILL zone of a taunt winch line. thanks again

    Rob From Canada

  • @llew777 Sometimes I will also open the hood of my vehicle to act as a shield, but there are always risks invovled with off-roadway driving. If you look through my "Jeep" playlist, you can see a dramatic video titled "Tracy's Rollover." Although the driver was not injured, things could have easily been worse.

  • Thanks for the response, Forgive me I should have known, once again I am impressed with your organization, and being prepared people could take a lesson from you, Keep in touch

    Rob From Canada

  • @llew777 Thanks for the compliments.

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  • @llew777 I have a dampener on my TJ's winch line. Prior to that, I used my wool blanket to weigh down the line. I still use a blanket on my other vehicle winch that doesn't have a dampener.

  • nice to see someone so prepared, maybe you could add a damper for safety you put the damper on a taunt winch line if the line snaps the potential for head removal is reduced by the line dropping to the ground instead of free fly, I am impressed how prepared you are thanks for the Vis.

    Rob From Canada

  • @SafariOutfitter SEMPER FI!

  • @wreckerjon1981 Post a randsom video the nexttime you do,

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