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Title: Maxtrax query
Post by: olddigger on August 18, 2012, 11:58:23 PM
I can see how useful the knobbly plastic thingies can be to get you out of a bog/sand etc (though I have never understood why a couple of metres of knobbly plastic can cost nearly $300).
However . . . do Swaggers carry two of them, or is four the recommended number? I ask mainly for budget reasons.
Cheers, Tony
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: LJs GU on August 19, 2012, 12:19:30 AM
Recommended??? Don't think there's such a thing.  Most would have 2 unless you're going for the out right toss pot look!  ;D
LJ
PS Just the 2 for me. $$$$'s plus most vid's I saw show 2 doing the trick.
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: Darren253 on August 19, 2012, 12:26:17 AM
2 for me too...
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: SteveandViv on August 19, 2012, 03:11:17 AM
Two for me as well.

Two under the rear in the is case

Stuck

(http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb36/Steveandviv/PICT0045.jpg)

Un-stuck

(http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb36/Steveandviv/PICT0046.jpg)
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: Bill on August 19, 2012, 06:42:11 AM
Just 2 for us as well...
Bill and Morag
Title: Maxtrax query
Post by: britts on August 19, 2012, 06:45:50 AM
Just 2 but I haven't had to use them in anger. I have a pair of Treds and Bigjules sells Mallee tracks both are cheaper & the Treds are Aussie made
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: Ropes on August 19, 2012, 01:12:43 PM
We carry one pair, as do most of the people we go out with, used them several times, only once to get us out of trouble though.

Cheers
Craig
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: chester ver2.0 on August 19, 2012, 02:29:16 PM
2 for me as well  i just stick them under the wheels that are first in the direction of travel . i.e front wheels for a foward recovery etc

the only time i have had to use 4 was at exmouth when i loaned my 2 to a guy stuck in the sand at the creek crossing, reson being is that he had to first go in reverse with the camper still on and this seemed to need more momentum to push the camper backwards hense the need for 4
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: ian_baker58 on August 19, 2012, 08:20:28 PM
I have 2 but about to buy 2 more.

I have a LC200 towing an Ultimate, and while 2 work well, 4 will be more peace of mind with 4.  A lot of R&D went into maxtrax, and I have no problem with the price of them...

Just back from 10 days on Fraser Island, and the maxtrax cae in very handy...
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: sablesoft on August 19, 2012, 09:10:37 PM
Hi,

As my Cub Escape wheels track is wider than my challenger wheel track by approx 100mm in each side of the Challenger wheel track.

I decided 2 x sets (4) MaxTraks would be the safer way to go if we got stuck in the sand with the Cub attached.

As yet they have not touched the sand, I had no problems at all on the recent Fraser Island MySwag trip on Fraser Island.

BUT there is a VERY soft patch of sand on Inskip point, the last 100m before you were on hard ground, The challenger was working hard to get through, and we only just made it. 

Ray
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: Paul (SA) on August 20, 2012, 05:55:20 PM
There are newer 'imitations' of this product that are cheaper in price.

Not sure if they are better or worse, but I wonder how complex a piece of plastic with knobs on it can be?  ;D
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: 4wd26 on August 20, 2012, 07:19:08 PM
I have 2, but if I was setting up to travel around Australia I would get another 2 just in case.
Title: Maxtrax query
Post by: rkwpjv on August 20, 2012, 08:11:53 PM
I only have two, however last time I was really stuck I had to borrow my mates set and use all 4 to get out. When I get around to it I think I will invest in a second set.


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Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: boobook on August 22, 2012, 09:33:53 AM
I have 2 sets that were virgins till a few weeks ago. I was towing my Tvan on very soft sand and got stuck at 14 PSI going up a dune.

I quickly dug out the sand in front of the 4 driving wheels and inserted the Maxtrax under each wheel. I just drove out. I actually could not believe how easy it was.

I got them at Rays outdoors. They occasionally have a 25% off everything sale and being a member gets you an additional 7%. They were about $210 a pair. I highly recommend them based on that experience in sand.

Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: olddigger on August 29, 2012, 01:42:13 PM
Many thanks for the interesting replies. I had not known there were so many variants of the tracks around. Have seen some cheapies. but not impressed with (lack of) quality.
I have been in touch with Jules about the Mallee Tracks, and am leaning towards them. I find the bag a useful feature.
Cheers, Tony
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: WannaBe on August 29, 2012, 01:50:45 PM
Where do people store their Maxtrax on/in their vehicle?
I want to store on some roof bars, but will need some sort of locking mechanism.
Anyone store them like this? And if so, do you have a security method?

Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: GGV8Cruza on August 29, 2012, 01:59:33 PM
Where do people store their Maxtrax on/in their vehicle?
I want to store on some roof bars, but will need some sort of locking mechanism.
Anyone store them like this? And if so, do you have a security method?


Dont have them but this may help, http://www.maxtrax.com.au/mtxmps (http://www.maxtrax.com.au/mtxmps)

GG
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: LJs GU on August 29, 2012, 02:04:49 PM
Wannabe,
I've got 2 Maxtrax mounting pins attached to the roof bars and a cable lock through one of the pins, like this:
(http://www.maxtrax.com.au/uploads/images/padlock(1).jpg)
I didn't bolt the pins through the bar though.  I made up a couple of brackets.
Also I didn't mount all 4 pins, only 2, as trying to line them all up with the Maxtrax holes at the same time was like a Chinese puzzle. (Can I say that? Racist?  ;D)
I'll post up some pics of my set up tonight to make more sense of my dribble. It's not 100% theft proof... more of a deterent.
LJ
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: champin on August 29, 2012, 04:02:29 PM
Excuse my ignorance, but the Mallee Tracks Olddigger refered from Big Jules, are they an alternative to Maxtracks?
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: Mace on August 29, 2012, 04:09:28 PM
Yep.

http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=23313.0 (http://myswag.org/forum/index.php?topic=23313.0)

Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: Matto on August 29, 2012, 04:55:24 PM
Where do people store their Maxtrax on/in their vehicle?
I want to store on some roof bars, but will need some sort of locking mechanism.
Anyone store them like this? And if so, do you have a security method?
Wannabe,

I keep ours on the roof - I made a rack to hold them. For security, I thread a bicycle cable lock through the hand-holds, and then down through the roof basket and around the rails. The rails are an integrated part of the car (bolted down through the roof from the inside). I'm aware of the security limitations of the basic bicycle lock, but figure that even if it doesn't make mine perfectly safe, it would make someone else's more attractive.

Only lock them up when staying someone for a while with other people around, or when leaving the car with them attached.

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/414915_409648575740135_556644010_o.jpg)

Good luck!
Matto :)
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: Bill on August 30, 2012, 06:43:01 AM
There is just enough of a gap under our drawer system to fit them in.
Bill
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: speewa158 on August 31, 2012, 05:43:22 PM
Have you seen Mallie Tracks on the showroom floor will be working for me when mine arrive  :cheers:
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: SteveandViv on September 01, 2012, 11:31:29 AM
Where do people store their Maxtrax on/in their vehicle?
I want to store on some roof bars, but will need some sort of locking mechanism.
Anyone store them like this? And if so, do you have a security method?


(http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb36/Steveandviv/CockatooCreek1mod.jpg)
Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: ian_baker58 on September 02, 2012, 09:18:29 AM
Definitely worth having an easy access method of securing them on the roof...If you are going to carry them there...

I had one bounce off my rack (it was not secured at the time) on Fraser recently, and it happened to hit the edge of the windscreen - oops major crack!  2nd windscreen in 3 weeks on that trip :'( :'(

So make sure they are secured!

Title: Re: Maxtrax query
Post by: Droverlad on September 05, 2012, 02:14:20 PM
I carry two, but drooped my front wheels into a ditch at night in bad weather a few weeks back. I was able to jack the front up but the maxtracks were on good as a bridge. I now carry two lengths of timber 145mm x 50mm x 1200mm long as well as the maxtracks. Probably won't every do that again but I wish I would have had them with me at the time.If ever I get stuck in the bush with no recovery gear I would be happy as a pig in mud to find two such lengths of timber by the side of my car.

Peter