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Winch on a Frontera Sport

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Henry Webster:
Or get a 'Tirfor' style hand winch, which is often more versatile anyway, in that it allows you to pull in all directions.

Slightly harder work though!

H

Barry Scott:
I was hoping to get a winch which would work on a disco or a 90 aswell so I can take it with me when I change.  Just fancied gearing up the Frontera for some solo adventures.

Henry Webster:
The Tirfor you could take from car to car.  Even if you had more than one car it would be useful.

H

TimM:

--- Quote from: "Henry Webster" ---Or get a 'Tirfor' style hand winch
--- End quote ---


Barry, have a look in Land Rover Owner (LRO) this month as they have tested some hand winches.

Tim.

P.S. What has happened to your plans for a Discovery, I assume you don't want one now if you are spending 'proper' money on your Frontera.

Barry Scott:
TimothyM

I have decided to spend "disposable money" on the Frontera.  I was looking at a winch as I could move that to a Disco or 90 if I got one, but the cost of a bumper has put me off.  Also I have no basic recovery equiptment which I decided might be an idea to get.  

What I am doing now is doing the best I can to get the Frontera off road ready buy using mainly things I can take to another vehicle.  So i have a hi-lift jack and the hi lift recovery kit, I have tow rope, shackles and some fiberglass sand ladders/waffles.

I am lifting the suspension but that is only costing £30 for the shackles.

This way, I can use the Frontera till it dies or I out grow it, then I just take everything with me to the next car.

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