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I'm a college student and recently just got a hitch climbre and have been using the standard eye 2 eye that comes with the kit but and I'm using a VT and I find the problem is that the not is too far away and now I am losing a couple of inches. What the length eye 2 eye would you recommend using.

 

 

 

Thank you Tom

 

 

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I personally prefer 28" E2E, in a Michoacán configuration. But, as I stated that's my personal preference, I also use a rigging ring spacer at the top due to heat, bare handed. How many wraps are you using on the VT?

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34 1/2" is a little longer than I would prefer, but it's my backup to my RR. There's a lot of people here that can be a greater help with your predicament. But, your E2E is a little long in the tooth for my preference. I'm sure some more guys will get involved with the discussion later in the day! Be patient and you should get a lot of feedback later today.

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I havent climbed on the hitch climber for a while but if i remember i had it perfected with a triple attachment pulley 75cm stein hitch cord(i think it was copius) and a knut hitch.It had very little sitback and didnt need regular tweaking.

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