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94 Vitara Recovery Point Query
94 Vitara Recovery Point Query
hi all, am thinking of installing some recovery points onto my Vitara '94- Just want some opinions/advise. Ive got 2 to install, though just want to know if the points were i marked would be suitable to install them to. Thanks
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Last edited by RedVit94 on Sat Feb 18, 2006 9:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
LWB '94 Vitara-Pretty much Std apart from Extractors and Heavy Duty Suspension
I wouldnt trust that section of material to flat tow some1 dude its only pressed section ....
I would be looking @ mounting the tow hooks off where the front bar mounts actually through the chassis rail ..i realise that it wont be in the best spot maybe you could look at getting some 12 mm plate cut in the fassion that it bolts to where the front bar bolts to ( so longer bolts will be needed ) and this plate drops down just enough to clear the front bar ( maybe even clearnace the bar if possible ) and then bolt the tow hook to these ...just make sure that all the bolts are hightensile grade 8.8 alteast ....
this is only a option im not saying its the only option ..maybe some1 on outers has a betta solution ...
cheers
Dan
I would be looking @ mounting the tow hooks off where the front bar mounts actually through the chassis rail ..i realise that it wont be in the best spot maybe you could look at getting some 12 mm plate cut in the fassion that it bolts to where the front bar bolts to ( so longer bolts will be needed ) and this plate drops down just enough to clear the front bar ( maybe even clearnace the bar if possible ) and then bolt the tow hook to these ...just make sure that all the bolts are hightensile grade 8.8 alteast ....
this is only a option im not saying its the only option ..maybe some1 on outers has a betta solution ...
cheers
Dan
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