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How to Use a Car to Get Another Unstuck
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A few weeks ago, we showed you how to get a car unstuck yourself, using a shovel and traction aids. But what happens聽if you鈥檝e gotten yourself so stuck that that聽method won鈥檛 work?聽Wes Siler is here to show you the safe way to use one vehicle to snatch another out of a sticky situation. The right gear is very important in these scenarios.听The strap聽and shackles you see Siler聽using come聽in the . This 聽fits any two-inch receiver, and you鈥檒l also need . Front recovery points are trickier. You may find one in your vehicle鈥檚 tool kit聽that screws into a hole in the front bumper, but for some rigs,聽you may need to add them yourself. The best way to do that聽is聽splurging on an aftermarket bumper, .听