ZESUPER Mounting Pin Set Adjustable Support Brackets
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OCD_OBD
> 24 hourEven though Ive not gotten stuck enough to need to be pulled out or use a traction aid, like any precaution you take off roading, its better to have it and not need it than it is to need it and not have it. First aid kit, tire repair kit, spare parts, etc..... While, Ive not had to be recovered, Ive helped recover folks and every bit of tool and knowledge helps. So with that said, Ive been wanting a set of these for a while now for just in case. I saw that someone received a cracked one. Stuff definitely happens.The first thing I did was let the kids have their way with them. If theyre that fragile, they wouldnt even survive the kids playing with them. Bounce ramp, dirt shovels, etc... At the end of the day, they still looked new. So I put them under the JKU and an stepped incline. No problems. A little flex and still good to go. The 310mm wide knobby tread locks up well with the lugs on my 12.5 MTs. I love that theyve included a storage bag. On the trail, I mount these on the outside for easy access. At home, I have the bag hanging on the wall. The only thing I wasnt a fan of was a the hand holes. Theyre a bit small. Especially if youre wearing gloves. But thats not at deal breaker. Overall, theyre as good as I had hoped for and better than expected.
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Brian
> 24 hourI was impressed by how sturdy these traction boards seemed when I pulled them out of the package, but this weekend we had a chance to use them and they didnt do any good. The fact is that the knobs the tires are supposed to grab onto are too smooth and rounded. The tires just slipped and slipped on them. These boards dont really work as advertised. They might if you have really knobby tires, but in that case you probably wont need them in the first place.
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Curry
> 24 hourI bought these in May of 2020. They sat on my roof rack of my Toyota Tundra until January of 2022 when I finally needed them. My Tundra was buried, door handle deep, on the passenger side on our county road. The snow plows hadnt been through yet and my wife had slide into the ditch. After rocking forward and backward in 4-LO enough times to get a little space, I was able to deploy these traction tracks. Between combinations of passenger/driver, front/rear wheels, I was able to get the truck out using just a shovel amd these tracks. Both tracks used suffered multiple cracks and pieces of the side walls breaking off. They are not beyond being able to use again, but they did suffer quite a bit of damage. This was a very, very heavy use situation with a heavy truck. Im not disappointed necaise they did help get the truck out, but Im not sure how many more times Ill be able to use then. All in all, they worked, they are inexpensive compared to the top brands and will hopefully live to see another use.
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KJWard
> 24 hourHavent used them on the jeep, but they have bailed out my buddy on the trail a few times now
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Dr. Una Williamson DVM
> 24 hourPurchased recovery boards for baja trip. Used twice and would suggest to buy higher quality boards. Tires burned holes into the boards on first use. Second use I used a rubber mallet to wedge boards into place and material shattered quickly.
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JOSHUA
> 24 hourKeeping cause not worth the hassle of returning. These are not dark orange, more of a sherbet. not what I wanted.
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Dave V.
> 24 hourThese are a good way to go for guys who want to have ramps ready. They are light weight and come in a nice fabric storage bag. The bag comes in handy after you use them in the field -- they will be dirty - the bag will keep your rig cleaner. Overall very happy with the black ramps.
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Ed De
> 24 hourThese are SOLID!!! They Do the Job as advertised.
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julio mejia
> 24 hourThanks
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Christian Andersen
> 24 hourSeem ok. Definitely not the high dollar ones. Mounting system is sketchy.