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I have only been driving motorhomes for about 4 years, and the latest only since February this year, and until last month I have never had a problem with getting grip on loose surfaces with a front wheel drive m/h.
The A class I have now is the heaviest I have owned at a possible 4.5t, and it has ASR (Anti Slip Regulation) with a Fiat engine. I have seen the ASR in action and it seems to work, up to a point!
After spending 3 days trying to get out of a wood in south Wales, I am considering alternative self rescue methods.
Pierced steel planks are not the direction I want to go really, and I have also tried other 'under wheel' methods, unsuccessfully!
Ultimately, the method that did get me out of the 'mire' was a 'pull winch', this is a long steel cable connected to a 'ratchet' type winch working on a one metre chain, secured to a tree. As it moves the vehicle only one metre at a time, it took quite a while to move the distance required those days I was stuck.
Although a costly option, I am thinking about fitting an electric winch inside the engine bay, which would be out of sight when the large bonnet is closed.
I have had a look where the winch could be secured, and I believe there to be space enough to house, securely a winch and rollers.
I do not intend to go 'off roading', and would be avoiding slippery locations whenever possible, but to visit my parents down in Wales requires me to park in a nearby wood.
Has anyone else looked into this idea?
Has anyone got one fitted?
What capacity winch would I get away with?
What about the extra weight at the front?
Any recommendations?
Your help/advice appreciated.
The A class I have now is the heaviest I have owned at a possible 4.5t, and it has ASR (Anti Slip Regulation) with a Fiat engine. I have seen the ASR in action and it seems to work, up to a point!
After spending 3 days trying to get out of a wood in south Wales, I am considering alternative self rescue methods.
Pierced steel planks are not the direction I want to go really, and I have also tried other 'under wheel' methods, unsuccessfully!
Ultimately, the method that did get me out of the 'mire' was a 'pull winch', this is a long steel cable connected to a 'ratchet' type winch working on a one metre chain, secured to a tree. As it moves the vehicle only one metre at a time, it took quite a while to move the distance required those days I was stuck.
Although a costly option, I am thinking about fitting an electric winch inside the engine bay, which would be out of sight when the large bonnet is closed.
I have had a look where the winch could be secured, and I believe there to be space enough to house, securely a winch and rollers.
I do not intend to go 'off roading', and would be avoiding slippery locations whenever possible, but to visit my parents down in Wales requires me to park in a nearby wood.
Has anyone else looked into this idea?
Has anyone got one fitted?
What capacity winch would I get away with?
What about the extra weight at the front?
Any recommendations?
Your help/advice appreciated.