ECOTRIC Recovery Boards Traction Tracks Mat for Sand Mud Snow Off Road Tire Ladder Black 4WD W/Storage Bag - Black
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45 inches by 10 inches by two inches thick, I believe. A. Dee Barry
My guess is that it won't happen. There was a problem, but they arrived quickly because the seller lives in the USA.
There are no mounting bolts included with it
Selected User Reviews For ECOTRIC Recovery Boards Traction Tracks Mat for Sand Mud Snow Off Road Tire Ladder Black 4WD W/Storage Bag - Black
It's important to understand you get what you pay for here, so let's be clear about that. The standard for a pair of shoes is $300 or more, so a $50 pair is not going to be comparable. This pair of shoes costs $00 each. As such, they do claim to be able to tow 10 tons on paved roads, so I thought, "what the heck, let's use it offroad to add traction to Despite having four traction boards in use, mine was the only one that was broken. We went to retrieve the boards after they had been climbed by four rigs. The board broke into two pieces, one of which was cracked. This isn't a broken cleat, I'm referring to a broken board. This is another instance of paying for what you get. This just in This issue was explained to them and they sent me an extra set. I extended the rating by two more stars for their customer service, as they do add value to any product or transaction.
When my 4x4 got stuck in mountain snow with all four tires spinning, I used these for the first time. As I dug a path for the tires and wedged these boards up against them, my shovel dug a path in front of Although it is not supposed to be done, I found it impossible to avoid spinning the tires on them. Finally, I was able to free myself after several attempts. Damage was sustained to the boards due to broken/worn cleats. Consumables are what I consider them to be.
The past 10 times I have used these, I have come up with mud and snow. This morning, as I was driving my better half to get her out of the snow and ice and onto the road again. It has been great working with them. When dealing with these situations, common sense can go a long way. The surface you place these on will crack them if it is solid. Their approach needs to be a bit more flexible. Place the boards on moist ice, but not concrete or pavement, since they need traction. When using these on ice, throw some soft snow down first. As well, they weren't made to haul you out of mud holes, they were made to get you to safety. The first time you try to climb one of these on a solid surface, you'll destroy it It is easier to climb if you have a winch and better tires.
I've had them sitting in the bed of my truck ever since they arrived. The other day there was a big snowstorm and my neighbor's small jeep got stuck in the As soon as I received my new traction boards, I offered them to them. A set of traction boards was situated under the rear wheels of the jeep after I removed them from the carry bag provided along with it. In an instant, one of those boards broke like glass into many pieces as soon as the Jeep began to back up. Approximately 34 degrees Fahrenheit prevailed at the time. Was going to return them but found out that the returns period for Amazon goods is only 30 days. The project is a complete waste of time and I tried it for a second, but it didn't work. Money is wasted on useless things. The garbage is absolutely awful. The traction boards you purchase should be of better quality.
Living in a rural area with 12 miles of logging roads and harsh seasons of snow and mud, I am used to the harsh nature of my surroundings. Several times I've been stuck on the road and used these to get free, giving me more time to call a friend if I had cell service. I have a heavy duty diesel, and I use both sets when necessary, as well as snow chains sometimes. I got this for free and I got to take it home. It is a great value and will last if you follow the instructions (use on hard surfaces). It can crack if you use it on snow, but I got it free and I was In each of my vehicles, I have two sets. Best wishes for a safe trip.
My small SUV was able to ride on those boards once on snow. When I was digging with the board, it had already begun to break. Each of those will be used once. Your car can also be used to show off.
Yesterday, I received my boards, which I was very disappointed with. After opening the package, one corner of the board was damaged. The packaging looked fine on the outside, but it was damaged inside. There's almost too much thin air In this case, I would have not even mounted the cameras on my rig and would have sent them back, however I'm gonna need them on a It is my hope I won't have to break the whole board if I ever have to use them. The price you pay is the price you get. The quality of these would not be recommended if this is what they are like. It might just be a matter of wrapping them in some kind of insulation. I don't know.
Despite their high price, I found these tracks were considerably heavier and more durable than I had anticipated. However, the handles are a little too small for my taste and are not very comfortable, which may prevent me from digging it efficiently. I have yet to use them, but overall I am pleased with the.