Recovery Gear - Auckland

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Im looking to get a snatch strap, tree trunk protector and maybe a high lift jack before the weekend. Are there any 4x4 shops in auckland that stock this kind of stuff? Any advice on brands to buy ect?

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supercheap auto mate. hop on their website first.
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Oh right i didnt even think about them! Is the quality of the stuff they sell ok?
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4wd bits are good and quick
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p.marsh wrote:Oh right i didnt even think about them! Is the quality of the stuff they sell ok?


In my opinion the answer is No.

If you need recovery gear go to a specialist and pay the dollars and get the good stuff. ARB comes to mind as being up there.
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Surely there must be some 4x4 retail stores in Auckland? I googled it but only found 4x4 workshops
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Repco tree trunk pro lasted well so far, high lift nice idea but do you really need one yet,
Snatch straps are good quaility via super cheap or Repco ARB are superior quaility but you pay for it
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p.marsh wrote:Surely there must be some 4x4 retail stores in Auckland? I googled it but only found 4x4 workshops


Bridons (formerly Cookes) in Greenmount Drive East Tamaki
Auckland 4x4 (Papakura Auto electrical) Papakura
Motortech Glenfield
Fully Equipped in Lady Ruby Drive East Tamaki

Just to mention a few ...............

For quality and price then Bridons would be hard to beat. There Snatchmaster staps are very good, especially if looked after properly.

With Hi Lift Jacks you get what you pay for. The Chinese ones have been known to bend during use, not a good situation to be in when vehicle is jacked up.
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I've had a super cheap snatch strap and tree trunk protector for about a year now and it seems to have lasted well. I just keep them clean and well maintained. I used to work there and the markup on the snatch straps and stuff is actually not that much.
Also they are having a sale on 4wd stuff at the moment....
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polaarbear wrote:I've had a super cheap snatch strap and tree trunk protector for about a year now and it seems to have lasted well. I just keep them clean and well maintained. I used to work there and the markup on the snatch straps and stuff is actually not that much.
Also they are having a sale on 4wd stuff at the moment....

Same. Had a couple of straps from sca, seems to have lasted for the price.
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steel and tube has a great line of strops and straps availible .
very well priced ie cheaper than most everyone.
can make special order stuff on site in Hamilton
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Hey dude,

Ive got a couple of left over kinetic snatch ropes on special.

19,000lb rating

19mm x 9m

30% elongation

Normally $120 but on special for $80.

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on2it wrote:
polaarbear wrote:I've had a super cheap snatch strap and tree trunk protector for about a year now and it seems to have lasted well. I just keep them clean and well maintained. I used to work there and the markup on the snatch straps and stuff is actually not that much.
Also they are having a sale on 4wd stuff at the moment....

Same. Had a couple of straps from sca, seems to have lasted for the price.



Supercheap have a Rugged Ridge branded "4WD Recovery Strap" which is polyester and it does not stretch. They also have a same coloured nylon Rugged Ridge "4WD Snatch Strap" which has fancy sleeve at one end and is dearer. Both have identical instructions for use as 4WD snatch recovery. To the untrained, buyers tend to end up with the cheaper strap which when used in anger, shock loads the recovery points and is therefore dangerous.

Hence I am very wary of recovery equipment from Supercheap.
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Yeah no problems with Super Cheap Gear, just watch these flash branded components as sometimes you are paying more for the name than the extra quality.
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We have the gear you're after on the shelf.
Give us a call or PM if you want to collect after hours or over the weekend.
Contact details on the web site http://www.4wdbits.co.nz/Contact.aspx
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I ended up buying a snatch strap and tree trunk protector from super cheap. They were on sale so i figured i would give them a go. Didnt end up getting stuck at all on the adventure so i cant say how good they are. But they look ok haha. But for $100 for the two i cant complain if they dont last long.
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p.marsh wrote:I ended up buying a snatch strap and tree trunk protector from super cheap. They were on sale so i figured i would give them a go. Didnt end up getting stuck at all on the adventure so i cant say how good they are. But they look ok haha. But for $100 for the two i cant complain if they dont last long.


Is the snatch strap polyester or nylon?
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dunno about those supercheep ones I wouldn't buy one but I remember a test on all the different brands of straps a few years ago cant remember who did it but one of the aussie 4wd mags rings a bell and surprisingly some of the cheeper inferior brands came up pretty good well exceeding their ratings before breaking on the test bed and the flash ARB strap breaking 1kg below the rating :? :D
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