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Rear recovery point, where do i get one?

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Rear recovery point, where do i get one?

Post by M1S3RY »

Allright Melbourne guys, i've just removed my tow bar and i need one of these: see pic below. I've already tried my local 4x4 wreckers but thay didn't have any. Does anyone have one lying round or know where i can get one? BTW are they a standard size, i mean for the bolt spacing? It's to fit a Pajero..
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Post by pcman »

hall 4x4 barrys road bayswater had a heap of them in a box on the shelf when i was there on wednesday collecting a bit for my 40

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Post by M1S3RY »

Cool, don't spose you saw the cost? Guss i might give them a call..
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Post by turps »

There is an aftermarket one that fits into those bolt holes. Sparky has one on the rear of his GU ute (pretty sure the boltholes are the same). Try giving On Track in keilor a ring, thats where he got his from. I think.
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Post by turps »

COuld also try this link.

http://www.4b.com.au/handy_stuff.htm
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Post by bazzle »

That looks like a NIssan patrol one.
The chassis holes they go into have been known to fail under snatching on Pajeros and are not recommended on Patrols.
Try www.pajeroclub.com.au for more info.

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Post by M1S3RY »

bazzle wrote:That looks like a NIssan patrol one.
The chassis holes they go into have been known to fail under snatching on Pajeros and are not recommended on Patrols.
Try www.pajeroclub.com.au for more info.

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What else could i use? My tow bar isn't a hitch receiver style. I thought one of these eye points would be better that putting a shackle othrough the tow ball hole..
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Post by eddie »

got loads of them at work, we take them off and tip them as thay can tend to pull out

what u can do is get two bits of angle iron, weld then togeather and put on a 10000lbs recovery hook,



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Post by Gwagensteve »

The bolt pattern is shared with a standard pintle hook. I tend to feel these are much safer than a loop and a shackle as a) they are 15 tonne rated and b) eliminate the shackle.

Pintles are available from ARB with and without an attached tow ball.

I can't comment of chassis strength at the mount, however, pretty much every japansese 4WD I saw in Vietnam had what looked to me like a factory pinte hook in this location, including 100 series cruisers.
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Post by M1S3RY »

Gwagensteve wrote:The bolt pattern is shared with a standard pintle hook. I tend to feel these are much safer than a loop and a shackle as a) they are 15 tonne rated and b) eliminate the shackle.


Please excuse my ignorance, what's a "pintle"?
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Army style tow hitch... you see them on the back of telstra vans... hook and set up, correct me if im wrong?

If you get 4WD Monthly, Chris Tierny has one on the back of his hilux
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Post by bazzle »

What else could i use? My tow bar isn't a hitch receiver style. I thought one of these eye points would be better that putting a shackle othrough the tow ball hole..

Then you cant use a pintle.

Tour tongue hole should be OK with a rated D shackle. Itll be held on with 2 Big bolts.

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Post by Fieldsy »

bazzle wrote:What else could i use? My tow bar isn't a hitch receiver style. I thought one of these eye points would be better that putting a shackle othrough the tow ball hole..

Then you cant use a pintle.

Tour tongue hole should be OK with a rated D shackle. Itll be held on with 2 Big bolts.

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the good ones that are rated to 15t would be the ones that bolt to the chassis wouldnt they? I have one at home and my cruiser has holes that fit it in the chassis from the factory allready. I wont put it on but as it would stuff my departure angle
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Post by M1S3RY »

Fieldsy wrote:the good ones that are rated to 15t would be the ones that bolt to the chassis wouldnt they? I have one at home and my cruiser has holes that fit it in the chassis from the factory allready. I wont put it on but as it would stuff my departure angle


I took the tow bar off because it keeps digging into the ground when going up a steep incline, which is why i wanted to replace it with the loop attachment.. i'll post a pic of the set up when i get home from work..
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M1S3RY wrote:
Fieldsy wrote:the good ones that are rated to 15t would be the ones that bolt to the chassis wouldnt they? I have one at home and my cruiser has holes that fit it in the chassis from the factory allready. I wont put it on but as it would stuff my departure angle


I took the tow bar off because it keeps digging into the ground when going up a steep incline, which is why i wanted to replace it with the loop attachment.. i'll post a pic of the set up when i get home from work..


like I said I don't use the one I have for that very reason. I have hooks under the chassis that way they don't affect departure angle
BTW. what sort of 4wd do you have?
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Post by M1S3RY »

Fieldsy wrote:
M1S3RY wrote:
Fieldsy wrote:the good ones that are rated to 15t would be the ones that bolt to the chassis wouldnt they? I have one at home and my cruiser has holes that fit it in the chassis from the factory allready. I wont put it on but as it would stuff my departure angle


I took the tow bar off because it keeps digging into the ground when going up a steep incline, which is why i wanted to replace it with the loop attachment.. i'll post a pic of the set up when i get home from work..


like I said I don't use the one I have for that very reason. I have hooks under the chassis that way they don't affect departure angle
BTW. what sort of 4wd do you have?


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EDIT: Whilst i was out taking some pics, i've discovered that there are points on each rail of the chassis for attaching recovery hooks. Maybe i should've looked first :) So i'm going to get some of them and be done with it. Thanks to everyone for their input.
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