Hey does anyone reckon I should buy another pair of maxxtraxxs now I've got a camper trailer in case I bog it on my next beach trip or do you only need one pair?
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2 sets are handy, especially with a camper in sand, I have 2 sets
Cheers AndrewLast edited by AJ120; 14-03-2014, 02:48 PM.[COLOR="#FF0000"]So Long and Thanks for all the Fish![/COLOR]
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I would recommend two sets for the main vehicle even with out towing a trailer. One can never have enough recovery stuff when you are bogged.
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Helped some guys on Fraser, 4wd and camper trying to get off the beach, they had 1pr and weren't getting very far, 2prs made the difference, but after a couple failed Fwd attempts, suggested they try reverse and popped straight out 1st go. Buried, with belly on the sand. Been thinking if (when more like) I go back up will get another set.[color=#0000BF][b]Anthony[/b][/color] 2014 Graphite GXL TD Auto: BFG AT's, Oztrail Awning, Scangauge II, Red Arc SBI12, Tekonsha P3, GME TX3100, Engel 40L, iPad Mini on Ram Mount running Hema and TomTom maps, GPSMAP64 on Ram mount. Camper: 1996 Jayco Flight Outback.
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When I do sand trips, I put my lightweight Roofrack on.
The tracks take up space & are relatively light, so I choose to keep them on the roof rack.
Easy to get to if u need them.
If they are dirty it keeps them & the sand out.
Security is the only issue, but I see 4x4's everywhere these days loaded with goodies, & I don't hear of stuff getting stolen off especially camping.
So I guess the odds are ok.
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On the roof rack. I use a couple of over centre catches and a bit of scrap galv flat bar to make some clamps so they are secure, really easy to get off in just a few seconds and the catches can be locked to deter the opportunist thief.Originally posted by Beach View PostWhere do you stow them?


Those pics were with only one set, now I have 2 sets and its pretty much the same deal, just made the clamps longer.
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