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Recovery Points

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Recovery Points

Post by Nev62 »

Hey guys, just curious as to how people are mounting recovery points to Monocoque chassis and the newer plastic fantastics like the Pardo?
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Post by blkmav »

The latest Aus 4WD Monthly pg 248 has a snippet about Outback Ideas range of reovery points for Prados etc
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Prados are full chassis built IIRC...

But yes... outback ideas has an awesome range of rear and front chassis mounted recovery points.. nice chunky plate :D

If in doubt... you can always use a bridle strap/drag chains/tree trunk protector accross the 2 front points to share the load.
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