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I would say most people would say that a good hitch works the best with the wrench.

 

It runs smoother than on DdRT and is so good at moving in minute increments.

 

plus a hitch cord will last 5 times longer when used in conjunction with a hitch ;)

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So, overall, LJ seems to be the best option, hitch second, and spiderjack not really?

 

I've just ordered one and the quick release pin, what size cord do you use to connect to your harness??

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It comes with a bit of cord.

 

Who has the release pins in stock?

 

Ive just taken delivery of a pin from Honey bros and by the way i'm using the sj and RW combination. I am finding it works really well for me. I'm using poison ivy and Tacyon. Ill try and get some pics up tomorrow.

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Ive just taken delivery of a pin from Honey bros and by the way i'm using the sj and RW combination. I am finding it works really well for me. I'm using poison ivy and Tacyon. Ill try and get some pics up tomorrow.

 

Damn it, I asked Honey Bros three weeks ago if they had the RW pins and they'd never heard of them. They said they'd call me as soon as they had them in!

 

That's all good to know as I'm using Poison Hivee and considering an SJ.

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