knucklehead 61
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:lecture: can someone school me on the terms front dig & suck down winches & their respective uses? :dunce:
I'll bite.
disengage the rear so there is only drive power to the front tires.
Apply your cutting brake in the rear and the front will pull in the direction you drive while the rear stays in place. New meaning of turning on a dime.
suck down winch pulls the vehicle down closer to the ground to provide a lower center of gravity. it can be used in the front or rear. going down a steep hill pull the rear down, going up a steep hill pull the front down.
typically they are good for use in rock crawling where there are very tight turns and weird angles.
Stukboy
Cutting brakes: Yes, basically. Usually you will apply the cutting brake to only one rear wheel (not both). Why would you want to hold the outside rear tire from turning too?thanks, i am asking legit questions so i can beef up my new rig.
so a cutting brake would be a hand operated lever / master cylinder tapped inline to the rear line only, right?
to set up a suck down winch on front & rear you would you need 2 winches mounted where ever with a pulley on the line & just attach to the center of each housing, right?
Good to know. I didn't realize that. Do they plumb it so that they can do only one if they want?Many rigs are so light in the rear that if you only brake one rear tire, it will just drag. Braking both helps stop the back end.