http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/features/1 ... _recovery/
http://www.jpmagazine.com/techarticles/ ... ewall.html
how safely recover a rolled vehicle.
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Re: how safely recover a rolled vehicle.
Definitely good articles - I like the JP one best. I think that the one thing that both say, but not all that well is that after it happens, take a moment to relax and collect yourself. Being calm will help you do a more thorough assessment of the vehicle, the situation, and how to best get the vehicle back onto all 4 tires.
Another thing that I always try to do is let new passengers know what to expect, in the event of a roll-over or other "incident" (where to grab, how I will let them know it's happening, and how they can let me know their condition after the vehicle comes to a rest). No matter what, it's always good to read about this kind of thing and stay aware when you're in a group.
Thanks, RockinXJ!
Another thing that I always try to do is let new passengers know what to expect, in the event of a roll-over or other "incident" (where to grab, how I will let them know it's happening, and how they can let me know their condition after the vehicle comes to a rest). No matter what, it's always good to read about this kind of thing and stay aware when you're in a group.
Thanks, RockinXJ!
'04 Rubicon, high-lined, stretched to 104" wb, and armored
Stock 4.0, trans., and t-case
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FINALLY out on the trail after 2 years in the making!
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Stock 4.0, trans., and t-case
HP D60 front - ARB and 3-linked, D60 rear - Spooled and 4-linked, 5.38 gears, PSC assist, 40" LTB's
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