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Old 03-31-2006, 01:41 PM
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While you could really get by with teh 11000 usually, it is intended more for Jeep=sized to mid-sized SUV's while the 14000 is geared for larger trucks. The big difference is the spade size. It goes from 10" on the 11000 to 14" on the 14000. I really don't know how often you go wheeling alone and in what conditions so it's hard to say which would be a better choice. Personally, if all I did alone was light wheling in sand and only occasionally, I'd go with the 11000. If I went out alone often and dealt with mud regularly in backwoods areas, I'd want the reassurance of having the bigger pull-pal.

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You just want to help Phil get rich faster.
Just kidding. It's probably a good idea to get the bigger one. I'll be going hunting and camping fairly often without other vehicles. I guess the back of my H2 will be filling up for the off-road/camping/hunting trips.
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