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New front bar / recovery points

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New front bar / recovery points

Post by spamwell »

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does anybody know how strong the loops are either side of the chassis rails of a coily are they look alot stronger than the one in the middle and i did not have them on my leafy.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Like all of the loops on a Sierra, they are really only tie downs. for recovery purposes, I would be using the forward facing loop. From memory, the chassis end loops don't really have the weld in the correct orientation to work for recovery.

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Post by fool_injected »

Use bolt on hooks, safer and easier than loops and shackles
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