How to pull out a 99 Durango?
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How to pull out a 99 Durango?
hey guys, earlier today i came across a little bit of a mud hole. so i decided to try my luck and see if i could get my durango to make it threw. it didn't and i sunk it right down to the floorboards and it sat there for about 2 hours until my dad showed up to get me out, so we slid the rope threw the hole in the Reese hitch and got he me out A ok.
so after we got back, and i got my lecture about responsibility i got to looking for a spot to attach a rope in case nobody could pull me from behind and couldn't find a good spot.
do you guys know of anywhere i can hook a snachrope? Or will i have to buy some aftermarket hooks.
and also, ive never had a winch on any of my vehicals except a 4 wheeler. Can you use that like a chain, just roll it out and hook it to another truck and let them pull you out?
thanks guys!
so after we got back, and i got my lecture about responsibility i got to looking for a spot to attach a rope in case nobody could pull me from behind and couldn't find a good spot.
do you guys know of anywhere i can hook a snachrope? Or will i have to buy some aftermarket hooks.
and also, ive never had a winch on any of my vehicals except a 4 wheeler. Can you use that like a chain, just roll it out and hook it to another truck and let them pull you out?
thanks guys!
#3
Originally Posted by xkwedge243x
hey guys, earlier today i came across a little bit of a mud hole. so i decided to try my luck and see if i could get my durango to make it threw. it didn't and i sunk it right down to the floorboards and it sat there for about 2 hours until my dad showed up to get me out, so we slid the rope threw the hole in the Reese hitch and got he me out A ok.
so after we got back, and i got my lecture about responsibility i got to looking for a spot to attach a rope in case nobody could pull me from behind and couldn't find a good spot.
do you guys know of anywhere i can hook a snachrope? Or will i have to buy some aftermarket hooks.
and also, ive never had a winch on any of my vehicals except a 4 wheeler. Can you use that like a chain, just roll it out and hook it to another truck and let them pull you out?
thanks guys!
so after we got back, and i got my lecture about responsibility i got to looking for a spot to attach a rope in case nobody could pull me from behind and couldn't find a good spot.
do you guys know of anywhere i can hook a snachrope? Or will i have to buy some aftermarket hooks.
and also, ive never had a winch on any of my vehicals except a 4 wheeler. Can you use that like a chain, just roll it out and hook it to another truck and let them pull you out?
thanks guys!
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There are slots in the main crossmember for a t-hook. Its there for towing. You risk bending a-arms by pulling on them. Stop and ask local tow truck Guy or local four wheel shop how to hook. It use to be min $150 off-road hook and 1 HR another $75 to come out and look to see with tow truck.
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If you plan to get stuck a lot...which seems to be the case, I think you need to do more than just figure out the best way to get pulled out.
Create a plan to turn your Durango into a more competent off road rig. Tires are a good start, same for things like suspension for ground clearance, and maybe even a locker. I don't think lockers are available for the front diff but you could certainly install one in the rear diff.
Next, hooks are a cheap and easy way to always have a connection point. Most GM trucks had them stock so grab a few cheap ones from a salvage yard and bolt them to your frame. Maybe one per corner. Keep them low, but at the same time don't get down below your ground clearance and make sure you'll be able to get to them if you're belly deep in mud.
Next, keep some things in your rig in case you can't get help out to you. Rolls of carpet are great for extra traction. Lay them so the loop fibers are down in the mud and the tires can grip on the underlayment. Buckets of gravel help too and are easy to put in and take out.
Create a plan to turn your Durango into a more competent off road rig. Tires are a good start, same for things like suspension for ground clearance, and maybe even a locker. I don't think lockers are available for the front diff but you could certainly install one in the rear diff.
Next, hooks are a cheap and easy way to always have a connection point. Most GM trucks had them stock so grab a few cheap ones from a salvage yard and bolt them to your frame. Maybe one per corner. Keep them low, but at the same time don't get down below your ground clearance and make sure you'll be able to get to them if you're belly deep in mud.
Next, keep some things in your rig in case you can't get help out to you. Rolls of carpet are great for extra traction. Lay them so the loop fibers are down in the mud and the tires can grip on the underlayment. Buckets of gravel help too and are easy to put in and take out.
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haha actually i dont get stuck alot, i dont go threw alot. mostly because my D has 200k miles on it and its got just about every fluid u put in it leaking out. right now i have nexen a/ts all the way around. i plan on getting some buckshot 30/9.5/15s all the way around doing a 2 inch lift and getting a winch. and replacing some seals haha. the only time i really ever have to go threw anything is at the hunting camp but normally i don't go threw anything. just made an exception, mostly because i was DUI. but not on the roads i was on my buddys farm.