Same thing happened to mine at Bribie Tin. If he was halfway decent he'd have offered but if he's at the top of Fraser without even a shovel, you're probably out if luck. I do the same as mjrandom now. Good end for me, blunt end when I'm being a Samaritan. I like the idea of payment up front though, otherwise hand them a shovel and grab a coldie and watch.
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a mate had the same thing happen when bloke got stuck on a sandy riverbank.
New Maxtrax got destroyed.
But the best part was when the bloke got out of the sand he did't stop to say thanks or anything. he just drove off.
i know most of us like to help others out but, in some cases keep your gear for your use or the use of the group you are out with.
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Looks like I'm not alone in regards to having gear trashed when helping other out. I suppose that is why most clubs and trips require each vehicle has there own set of recovery gear.
I'm all for helping as I have had people help me many times. Next time the Maxtrax will be the last resort with a disclaimer of it you wreck it you bought it.
One good story I've heard from a mate was when he borrowed a set of Maxtrax and melted some lugs he bought a brand new set to return to his friend and kept the ones he melted for himself.
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It seems to me that the bill should go to Mr MaxTrax...if his product cant do its job without getting all melty, its not fit for purpose. I know that one shouldn't spin ones wheels on them, but when they were developed, Mr MaxTrax would have known this would be a likely occurrence and should have designed them to at least withstand a little bit of heat...Spilsy
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Originally posted by Spilsy View PostIt seems to me that the bill should go to Mr MaxTrax...if his product cant do its job without getting all melty, its not fit for purpose. I know that one shouldn't spin ones wheels on them, but when they were developed, Mr MaxTrax would have known this would be a likely occurrence and should have designed them to at least withstand a little bit of heat...[SIZE=1]Cheers Jim.
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Originally posted by Ozpat View PostBetter to shred a few lugs off the MaxTrax than off your tyre. I think that's in their design.Spilsy
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Originally posted by Spilsy View PostFair Point. A suitable middle ground between heat resistance and ability to damage tyre could be found. I'm sure.Cheers
Micheal.
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Originally posted by amts View PostAsk for $300 before the recovery. If lugs go missing, no refund.
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Originally posted by clarkie383 View PostYes,but nott many carry cash now days.
Also how many will agree to pay for damage just to get out and then change tune.
I recovered 2 SUVs back to back and I ended up with melted lugs on 1 end. Good thing the Maxtrax is double ended.
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Originally posted by 120D4D View PostIm prety sure maxtrax got it spot on - id like to see the knock-off perform anywhere near as well...
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Originally posted by oceanracer View PostInconsiderate drivers who for no apparent reason sit in the outside lane doing 95 and when u have to around them the have the cheek to turn there high beams on u, really.
Couriers tick me off today. Sat home waiting for a swag delivery, checked status to find it listed as "undelivered (driver left card)". That would be OK Mr Toll if your driver actually was there at the time indicated and actually left a card, neither event was true. I was sitting in the front room with full view of my driveway and front door at the time, even if the time was punched in incorrectly there was no card left in the letterbox or elsewhere. When I rang to enquire I was told "Oh but he must have come and no-one was home" even though it's more likely he was running late with his deliveries and mine was just too inconvenient for him today. Now I get to sit at home and do it all over again tomorrow, oh joy!
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