recovery

  1. MilkEel

    For Sale  WARN 97565 Medium-Duty Epic Accessory Recovery Kit - $300 shipping included

    New - not used received as gift - $400 to $450 Two forged 3/4" Epic Shackles with E-coat/powder cost finish for 18,000 lb. winches and under Epic Tree Trunk Protector, including forged end loops with E-coat/powder cost finish 2" x 8'; rated to 14,400 lbs. Epic Snatch Block with E-coat/powder...
  2. sc40

    Screws to mount solenoid (Warn VR EVO 10k)

    Hello, I lost the mounting screws for the solenoid on my Warn EVO 10k winch and was hoping someone could let me know what size bolt I need to find as a replacement. It’s item 7 in the diagram below. https://www.warn.com/Attachment/DownloadFile?downloadId=2505 Thanks!
  3. S

    For Sale  Brisbane: Recovery Gear

    Thorny Devil Brand Tree Trunk Protector Strap 12000KG 3m x 75mm new in box - $30 Recovery Hitch Tool with Bow shackle 4750kg new in box - $45 Highlift jack & shovel mount new in box - $60 Bought a lot of gear at an auction these are excess to requirements Pickup preferred PM me if you want to...
  4. Inked

    Superwinch Talon 9.5SR or TS11500SR or TS9500SR

    Looking for opinions on either one of these winches. I can get a really good deal on the Tiger Shark with 11,500 capacity, at just under $700 (under $600 for the 9.5) or spend about $1k for the Talon 9.5. I don't do any heavy offroading, just occasional trails, snow, etc. Mostly just for...
  5. Captn Conch

    Aftermarket 8472 control receptacle?

    Putting contactor on my 7/7/77 Warn 8274. It's got the old metal plug receptacle that intrudes into control box about 1.5". Is there a cheap replacement for this plug in? I'd like to keep the receptacle where it is. I see warn has the "new" version (1980 and up) for about $40. Ouch. The newer...
  6. gnob

    cheap rope "lock"

    this is my cheap(er) rendition of these. https://www.red-winches.com/product/red-winches-plasma-lock/ and https://www.bubbarope.com/the-grabber im sure everyone has one or twelve of these warn "dont get your hand caught in the fairlead" thingys anyway. i positioned this so the sewn loop end...
  7. TeCKis300

    Recovery at VotM

    Not my rig, but looks like a 200-series had some excitement last night at Valley of the Moon in San Diego. Looks like a successful recovery from volunteers. Wondering if there's more to the story? Pro-tip, many regions have Facebook off-road recovery pages with many local members looking to...
  8. whitey45

    First time dealing with an amputation !

    Thought I would reach out to my mud family! My favorite 16 pound cat( Quint) came in last night with a broken leg🙁 They had to amputate due to the damage.. just want to know some good results of 3 leg cats living a good normal life!! He is doing well, considering what he has been through!
  9. YotaPaullie

    How do YOU carry recovery gear?

    I have recovery gear in a Costco storage container that sort of works. It is a bit clunky. I am thinking about getting a duffle bag that I can just grab out of the back and get to work for recovery. So, what do you guys use to carry your gear? Any recommendations? I also switch out gear...
  10. FerrisBueller

    Latest info about Element fire extinguishers

    The Element fire extinguishers (E50, E100) are pretty popular on here, and I even have 2 of them. However, I've started noticing in feeds elsewhere that they have been getting a bad rap lately for not really being effective at very many real world situations. It's making me second-guess whether...
  11. N

    SOLD  Viking Offroad recovery bag

    Got a different bag for the recovery gear so offering a good bag for any interested. Just the bag, used condition but still in great shape. Interior clean. No rips, stains, dirt etc. In Winston-Salem, NC ---- $30 shipped.
  12. PAToyota

    Del City 25% Off Anderson Connectors

    Since people use these for winch setups, I thought I'd throw it out there. Good until 11/30/2023: Buy of the Month! Anderson SB® & Powerpole® Connectors on SALE in November! - https://www.delcity.net/navi?action=buyofmonth EDIT: Some people have said that the link doesn't work. For whatever...
  13. krazydane

    Warn M15000 motor - is this one salvageable?

    Got a M15000 that I purchased new back in 2002 and had it on my truck ever since. Hasn't been working for the last 10 years and I finally decided to get it fixed. Solenoids are fine, but motor won't turn. Got it off the truck and on the bench and was shocked at the condition it was in. Never...
  14. gnob

    warn mx12085 refresh

    may as well share. scored this guy for $150. simply too cheap. i believe these are the original m12. unfortunately its not really clear when warn first started building planetary winches. based on info i can find, im thinking it was 85🤣 finding the original solenoid cover in good shape is...
  15. EsbenDenmark

    Rear chassis crossmember strength??? enough for a recovery point?

    Homemade tow point at the rear of the HZJ I am thinking about making a rear recovery point on my 1995 HZJ so that I can be pulled free when I get stuck. So it must be strong!!! I have removed the towbar so I was wondering if I could bolt an eye to the middle of the chassis frame where the...
  16. NYC570

    Wanted  NY: 200 series recovery loop, hook.

    For those that have replaced your OEM recovery points for aftermarket ones, I'm looking for your take off.
  17. TheLCProject

    SOLD  SF Bay Area, CA: Recovery Board Pair

    Unused because I only go to the mall. $40 Maxsa brand I believe.
  18. EsbenDenmark

    Design ideas DIY rear recovery points for HZJ75

    Hi So I am designing a couple of rear recovery points for my HZJ75. I am planning to cut a piece of 15mm stell with a oval hole for the shackle but there will still be 20mm of material around the hole. the cut plate will be mounted with 2 8mm bolts through the frame + 2 bolts to the bracket for...
  19. kody472

    Front Recovery Point

    Is there a recovery point for the front that is compatible with the Ironman front bumper? The few I've seen say they may not work with most aftermarket bumpers. I don't really trust the front tiedown/tow point from the factory.
  20. jembourbe

    That's a little dangerous

    Spot the risk, anyone? Good thing it didn't get much use. But at least it was well lubed 😂
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