australia:4wd_maxtrax
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4WD recovery boards - MaxTrax
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Introduction
- if you are going off-road, especially in sand or mud, taking at least one pair of quality recovery boards such as MaxTrax is considered mandatory
What can a recovery board do?
- can be used for:
- under the wheels of a bogged vehicle to get out of a bog (sand or mud) even if winching or using snatch strap as it will make it much easier
- as an anchor lock under the wheels of the recovery vehicle to reduce it from moving in sand or mud when trying to winch a bogged vehicle
- as a wheel chock
- as a sand shovel
- to add height under a flat tyre so you can fit the bottle jack under - use 4 MaxTrax and drive flat tyre wheel onto them
- can be used as a level to help get a heavy 4WD wheel fitted
- to provide a better track such as on river beds, mud, etc
- as a tyre protector placed over sharp tree roots, etc
- stabilise the edge ridge of a sand dune
- as a bridge to drive over a hole or over a log
- they are NOT generally useful on hard gravel surfaces where a wheel is stuck in a ditch - the boards just get pushed out and the wheel stays where it is
The problem of storage
- no-one wants to put a muddy wet recovery board back into their car - even if there was room - so there are 2 options - mount it outside, or get a smaller one and a bag
- recovery boards can be a target for thieves
Option 1: standard size board (or smaller board) mounted outside the car
- most popular option are the MaxTrax Mark II orange boards - see https://maxtrax.com.au/collections/maxtrax-mkii/products/maxtrax-mkii-signature-orange
- each one is 3.4kg, 1150mm long X 330mm wide x 85mm tall and the mount holes are 270mm apart
- 6 built-in handles, each end can act as a shovel for sand
- 88 hard, rugged teeth designed to interlock with your off-road tyre's tread
- consider adding a second pair of MaxTrax so each wheel has one if you have room
- most mount to M10 channels
- this is where things can get expensive!
- lockable mounting pins are ~$AU50 for the 17mm ones for a pair of MaxTrax Mk II boards, or pair of minis (Xtreme boards need Maxtrax X-Series Pins)
- padlocks
- mounting brackets tend to cost ~$AU130-300 depending on what you need to mount it to and how
- optional shovel holder ~$AU100-150
- you may need a rigid board as well ~$AU200-300
- MaxTrax sell lockable mounting pins which need to be used with their rack mounts or with 3rd party mounts as per options below note many are specific for various types / models of crossbars or roof platforms
mount option 1: flat mount onto roof crossbars or platform
- need flat mount kit such as:
- https://www.kaon.com.au/maxtrax-tred-folding-mounting-board-cross-bars - folding pins style so less height when not using the boards
- as the mounting pins go below the plate, the crossbars must NOT coincide with the 890mm spaced board mounting pins hence crossbar spacings must be less than 830mm or 950-960mm to allow for 60mm wide crossbars
mount option 2: side mount onto roof crossbars or platform
- allows more room on your roof platform or crossbars and option for a long shovel but adds height
- need side mount kit such as:
- if you don't have a roof platform and only crossbars, they need to be spaced 890mm apart to coincide with the recovery board mounting pin holes
mount option 3: rear wheel mount
- mount onto a rear spare wheel via MaxTrax Rear Wheel Harness
mount option 4: magnetic mounts to side of vehicle itself
- and a video test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qX11kO8Tco
- you do need a FLAT panel of your vehicle that is STEEL and NOT ALUMINIUM but they would be easy to steal
- perhaps only suitable for taller campervans and motorhomes which tend to have large flat panels
Option 2: a smaller board plus bag if you have a SUV
- a smaller board is not a good option if you have a truck chassis heavy 4WD - you need the big boards!
- you will want a waterproof bag to put them in once they get muddy if storing inside the vehicle
- MaxTrax Lite
- only for lighter SUVs (rated to 3500kg whereas a MkII is rated at 4500kg)
- cannot be stacked on mounting pins with Mk IIs as the mounting pin spacing is ~635mm
- each one is 1.8kg, 895mm long x
- 66 teeth; 4 handles, shovel at each end
- cannot be mounted with a Max Trax II as mounting pin spacings are ~635mm
- these will fit sideways in the boot of a Subaru Outback nicely behind a fridge
Option 3: foldable boards
- if you mainly drive on snow and not mud or sand then consider:
- GoTreads foldable traction boards - practically unbreakable although ridges are easily damaged, too narrow, gets filled with mud. Postage is expensive! May not be a great option in soft sand either unless you use a double length track. They do make for nice adjustable height chocks to level your vehicle.
australia/4wd_maxtrax.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/19 16:36 by gary1