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Rear tow point on Rangie?
Moderator: Micka
Rear tow point on Rangie?
Besides a tow bar, what are people using as a 'substantial' rear tow point?
Any ideas (Cheap ones!!!!)
Any ideas (Cheap ones!!!!)
Yeah custom as well....
Using big hefty U section that goes around the rear crossmember and picks up the 4 attachment points 2 in the middle [vertical] and 2 on the outside [horizontal]. Then have attached a pin reciever style tow point with 18mm grade 8 bolts and a 5mm steel backing plate...
Using big hefty U section that goes around the rear crossmember and picks up the 4 attachment points 2 in the middle [vertical] and 2 on the outside [horizontal]. Then have attached a pin reciever style tow point with 18mm grade 8 bolts and a 5mm steel backing plate...
The Lucas motto: "Get home before dark."
I had Jate rings and never had a problem - but they are not 'legal' for competition events or for non-Landrover club trips which specify mounting by two rated points to the chassis...
AND I gotta say its easier with the hooks - no more standing in the mud up to my crotch dorking around with two shackles... and no metal attached to the end of your stretchy sling shot recovery rope...
AND I gotta say its easier with the hooks - no more standing in the mud up to my crotch dorking around with two shackles... and no metal attached to the end of your stretchy sling shot recovery rope...
The Lucas motto: "Get home before dark."
Fairynuff...
It's a strange world we live in!
Genuine Jate rings are loaded to 14,000lbs - more than enough to tear the chassis...
ideal for a Rangey but not for all other makes of 4x4...
I used to like a welded loop from the end of either chassis rail supported by a butterfly plate - stronger than a bolt in any form, then the Motor Sport Assoc said "No"... Ridiculous, still such is life.
Probably best to look at local club rules first then design the recovery point...
I'll stick with the Jates Rings - they have served me well so far!
It's a strange world we live in!
Genuine Jate rings are loaded to 14,000lbs - more than enough to tear the chassis...
ideal for a Rangey but not for all other makes of 4x4...
I used to like a welded loop from the end of either chassis rail supported by a butterfly plate - stronger than a bolt in any form, then the Motor Sport Assoc said "No"... Ridiculous, still such is life.
Probably best to look at local club rules first then design the recovery point...
I'll stick with the Jates Rings - they have served me well so far!
Smile - and make the world wonder why!
very short tree trunk protector with shackle in the middle
ideally you would want a really short snatch strap, but those are not available....
I have also seen nylon covered steel cable
but I am thinking about possibly some 10 or 12mm plasma rope would also do...
and you could tie the plasma to the bullbar while not using it
ideally you would want a really short snatch strap, but those are not available....
I have also seen nylon covered steel cable
but I am thinking about possibly some 10 or 12mm plasma rope would also do...
and you could tie the plasma to the bullbar while not using it
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