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rear recovery points on the MQ
rear recovery points on the MQ
Up untill now i've been using either my rear bar or t/bar and still not keen at all on the idea, what have others done?
The rear of the MQ comes with a stock tow hook on the back (just to the right of the exaust, there is a small cut out in the rear bar where is sits(, but mine is snapped off.
What i did was drilled one holw in the bottom of the chassis rail ( on the left still), and used a hole that was already there and bolted up a proper tow hook, pretty muh next to the original one and cut out a little extra in the raer bar in the same place and smoothed it off with a chissel.
What i did was drilled one holw in the bottom of the chassis rail ( on the left still), and used a hole that was already there and bolted up a proper tow hook, pretty muh next to the original one and cut out a little extra in the raer bar in the same place and smoothed it off with a chissel.
God of Magnificant Ideas!
Your Hooks gone !!!! My whole bumpers gone !!!!
I replaced the back bumper with a length of 6" channel ( 6mm wall, 10mm flange), cut and weld in a "Haymen Reese" setup and ya laughing !!!, Ive snatched hundreds of times off of this bar and it has towed up to 3 1/2 tonnes............. never moved and is ideal for the bush ( and city driving )
P/S...... Just modified ChevyMQ's to the same!
I replaced the back bumper with a length of 6" channel ( 6mm wall, 10mm flange), cut and weld in a "Haymen Reese" setup and ya laughing !!!, Ive snatched hundreds of times off of this bar and it has towed up to 3 1/2 tonnes............. never moved and is ideal for the bush ( and city driving )
P/S...... Just modified ChevyMQ's to the same!
[color=blue][size=150][b]And your cry-baby, whinyassed opinion would be.....? [/b][/size][/color]
Don't suppose you'd be interested in my old bar then? From what you are describing, it sounds like it is the original. Curved light metal with plastic bumper ends and a tow hook welded onto the mount which bolts into the chassis rail. Yours for $50!
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