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Recovery point on the front of a HJ60.. and hj60.com hosting

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Recovery point on the front of a HJ60.. and hj60.com hosting

Post by dibbz »

Cant find 2 holes that fit a standard recovery point on the 60, never really needed one before :) but the day will come, probably soon.

Have not taken the bull bar off yet mind you.. what have you done to fit one?

Might have to get a better bar, cant see how alloy ones actually do anything for ya anyway, except hold the rod holders and spotties.

ALSO on a non tech note, I have hj60.com hosted with a crap load of bandwidth. I can think of a few passionate hj60 owners that would probably like a sub domain and some hosting.. gallery2 etc. pm me. don't bother if you a) dont have a hj60 or b) are not passionate about it. or c) just want some hosting coz it's free :)

cheers!
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Post by joel HJ60 »

hj60.com good idea ;) :)
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Post by Ruffy »

Holy Crap.. was just talking to Hobzee about a very similar idea last weekend.. :lol: :lol: i like!!
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Post by MUD000 »

X 3 :armsup:
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Post by vSAHARAx »

X4 :lol:
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Post by sixdeetoo »

x5
2H Intercooled = It really goes.
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Post by Cruzer! »

x6 coz its what all the cool kids are doing :armsup:
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Post by OISTA »

Gidee Up :D
We've rolled the Rover over, over.
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Post by OISTA »

And if I c an remember correctly , look underneath where the bullbar mounts mount to the chassis. There should some bolts going vertically into captive nuts. you can remove these and fit the hooks under the existing bar but still be bolted to the chassis.
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Post by Pyrotech »

X7
im liking the idea, of HJ60.com
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Post by dibbz »

OISTA wrote:And if I c an remember correctly , look underneath where the bullbar mounts mount to the chassis. There should some bolts going vertically into captive nuts. you can remove these and fit the hooks under the existing bar but still be bolted to the chassis.
I think the bullbar is going to meet mr grinder, thanks!
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

HAH! when you gonna do this dibbzy? I can bring the grinder to brass monkey if you need it .. airpowered of course.
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Post by dibbz »

Hah maybe this thread isn't so tech any more :)
shorty_f0rty wrote:brass monkey
uh yea how stupid of me to say yes to organising food for a smallish 4wd weekend and now i'm feeding 34 :)
Can't wait its been raining there too!! :armsup:
I wont need recovery anyway :finger: ...... but saying that i'm glad you have a pto.
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Post by seaeagle »

x8 , r u a web designer?
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Post by dibbz »

No but I work in IT. I'm just running gallery on it right now to host my pics.

.. no takers on .hj60.com webspace yet :)
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Post by HJ60_HEATHUS »

dibbz wrote:No but I work in IT. I'm just running gallery on it right now to host my pics.

.. no takers on .hj60.com webspace yet :)
If I didn't already have my own server i'd be jumping on that offer.
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