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How Do You Snatch an NM (monocoque)??

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How Do You Snatch an NM (monocoque)??

Post by bigbluemav »

As above, just so I know how to IF my wife gets bogged on the beach (or elsewhere).

Where are recovery points or do I need to fit some and what are the rules for using/fitting them?
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Re: How Do You Snatch an NM (monocoque)??

Post by Dexter »

Not sure of the actual location but it would be a good idea to get a tree trunk protector to use to balance the load accross multiple points, that way you can protect the car as much as possible.
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Re: How Do You Snatch an NM (monocoque)??

Post by bigbluemav »

Hi Dexter

Yeah, I've got that covered, I have a 3m drag chain that has "eyes" on the end to balance the pull. I try to do this even with my chassis'ed 4wd's.
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Re: How Do You Snatch an NM (monocoque)??

Post by nervis »

2 rated recovery points ont he front, you cant miss them. the rear, i snatch mine from the pin in the tow bar, the back also has 2 rated recovery points though.
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Re: How Do You Snatch an NM (monocoque)??

Post by -Scott- »

Ask, and you shall receive. :D

Mitsubishi Australia snatch NP Pajero

Thanks go to the Pajero 4wd Club of Victoria, and whoever is still hosting the video on photobucket. :)
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Re: How Do You Snatch an NM (monocoque)??

Post by bigbluemav »

COOL!

Thanks for that! More or less what I thought, but it is good to see it on video. Obviously THAT was made to show 'monocoque' doesn't mean 'weak'.

Thanks guys.
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Re: How Do You Snatch an NM (monocoque)??

Post by -Scott- »

bigbluemav wrote:Obviously THAT was made to show 'monocoque' doesn't mean 'weak'.
Precisely! I love this bit:
According to information from tests conducted in Japan prior to monocoque Pajero being released, this is more than enough to distort some conventional 4WD chassis.
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