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Rear recovery point on a 40.

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Rear recovery point on a 40.

Post by Hellbelly »

Could anyone point out the best place to put a recovery point on my BJ?
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Post by matt.mcinnes »

I find one of these works best screws stright in to the to the tow ball mount and swivels a full 360 degress also have a hook to one side. Were going to fit two hooks, one each side but the spare makes it useless so I did't bother.
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Post by 83 lux »

you can get a factory one that bolts stright on to these 4 bolts
Its a flat plate that has a hoop. I have found that they work well for a bolt on job :D

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its the 4 bolts above the towbar, the 4 on the chassie
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

I would say 83luxs blue bomber has been dragegd around by his Bro's 40!!

I have a solid old welded towball, but would like a big hook, or one similar to what shorty40 had on the back of his. cant find pic (too lazy)

dont mind the look of matts either.
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Post by Hellbelly »

Thanks guys. Great to get help straight away :D .

@Matt. Yea, I do a similar thing on the tongue on my tow bar but it looks dodgy. Its got a little to much hanging down for my liking. You know what i mean? A little to much leverage to pull the thing off.

@83 Lux. I like that idea, thats what I was thinking about doing but didnt know if I would be able to find a fitting to match those 4 bolts.

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Post by Shadow »

Hellbelly wrote:Thanks guys. Great to get help straight away :D .

@Matt. Yea, I do a similar thing on the tongue on my tow bar but it looks dodgy. Its got a little to much hanging down for my liking. You know what i mean? A little to much leverage to pull the thing off.

@83 Lux. I like that idea, thats what I was thinking about doing but didnt know if I would be able to find a fitting to match those 4 bolts.

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Post by Hellbelly »

Hey Shadow, you obviously havent seen my welding ;) .

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Post by Shadow »

Hellbelly wrote:Hey Shadow, you obviously havent seen my welding ;) .

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you could get a bit of 8 or 10mm plate, drill the holes in the right places, then use a rated eye hook in the middle of the plate.

you would probably need to bore a hole in the cross member to clear the nut for the rated eye hook, but would mean you could do it yourseld.
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Post by Shorty40 »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:I would say 83luxs blue bomber has been dragegd around by his Bro's 40!!

I have a solid old welded towball, but would like a big hook, or one similar to what shorty40 had on the back of his. cant find pic (too lazy)

dont mind the look of matts either.
Like this ;) Solid as can be :cool:
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Post by greenfourby »

I plated the rear of the chassis rail and bolted through two rated recovery eyes (Actually lifting hooks)

I can post a photo if you like
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Post by bj42turbo »

greenfourby wrote:I plated the rear of the chassis rail and bolted through two rated recovery eyes (Actually lifting hooks)
Yeah thats what i did but one eye only in the middle

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Post by Hellbelly »

Hmm, OK Greenfourby, I'll take you up on that picture. :oops:

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Post by RAY185 »

I measured up the bolting pattern of the standard recovery hoop on the back of a GU patrol (I think the GQ would be the same) and its a prefect match for the 4 bolts in the rear bar for the towbar on the 40. I just have to get one from a wrecker and put it on, but have also been advised to strengthen it before fitting to ensure safety as they may not be as solid as one would hope.
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Post by Hellbelly »

@Ray. Strengthen it how Ray? I've got an arc welder but bugger all alse.

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Post by RAY185 »

have a look here http://www.3rdrock4x4.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=343

u will have to sign up to view this pic on that site though.

http://www.3rdrock4x4.com/forum/download.php?id=784
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Post by bj42turbo »

RAY185 wrote:have a look here http://www.3rdrock4x4.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=343

u will have to sign up to view this pic on that site though.

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Thanks for the publicity ;)

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Post by mickyd555 »

Shorty40 wrote:
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:I would say 83luxs blue bomber has been dragegd around by his Bro's 40!!

I have a solid old welded towball, but would like a big hook, or one similar to what shorty40 had on the back of his. cant find pic (too lazy)

dont mind the look of matts either.
Like this ;) Solid as can be :cool:
do you use the pintle hook (i think thats what its called) or the red "toungue" that sticks out under the number plate???
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recovery hook on the back of a forty

Post by azzyfj45 »

I'm just getting my tow bar repaired, where the little plug mount was, its caused some corrision, so I thought Id get two recovery points either side welded onto the tow bar(I have a HD 8bolt tow bar). I'm getting 10mm plate welded on around the recovery points, and Made it clear that the recovery points have to be SUPER strong.

I have a troopy and read about a guy who used a drop down tongue in a haymen reece towbar,(like mine) as a recovery point and the tongue cracked at the step and threw the tongue half thru a tree trunk after wizzing past a guys head.

I figure if I ever have to be pulled out myself(backwards), then I'm going to be really stuck, so I wanted a set of super strong points.

Getting the job professionally welded is costing me $60 including the tow bar repair.

I cant buy bolt on recovery points for that much so I think it is worth it.

(BTW I dont have a welder, and even if I did, I'd let this one slide)

When I get it back I'll post a pic.

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Post by Hellbelly »

Cheers Aaron. I know what you mean about getting it done right. I've only used my tow bar for recovery twice and both times the other vehicle just needed a little tug. I wouldnt use it if I had to give it some curry.

@Ray. I signed up for 3rd rock but didnt see any pic. Am I looking in the right place. BTW, I liked the site :) .

Cheers.........HB

EDIT.. OK, I found the pic. Thanks guys :oops: .
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