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SNatching on original tow points
SNatching on original tow points
what do you guys think? I had to snatch a mate out today off Andersons as he nearly slid off the track just after the first steep bit (bloody ATs!).
My centrally mounted tow point on the front is standard and even though I wasn't using the snatch to its full potential as i didn't need to, there was a lot of creaking going on down there!
Has anyone had issues with their tow points being used for snatching?
(Yes i read the thread below but want other opinions!)
Keep in mind the previous owner didn't even know what the second gearstick was for! I'm guessing the tow points have never been used before.
cheers
Dan
My centrally mounted tow point on the front is standard and even though I wasn't using the snatch to its full potential as i didn't need to, there was a lot of creaking going on down there!
Has anyone had issues with their tow points being used for snatching?
(Yes i read the thread below but want other opinions!)
Keep in mind the previous owner didn't even know what the second gearstick was for! I'm guessing the tow points have never been used before.
cheers
Dan
If you're refering to the TIE-DOWN points, the simple answer is DON'T use 'em for snatching!!!! They are only there for tying the vehicle down during transport.
They make a fantastic missile when used as a recovery point. Go and get yourself a proper rated recovery hook which should bolt to the chassis rails.
I've picked up rated recovery hooks for as little as $10 during sales, but they're not that expensive even at full price. Very cheap insurance IMHO.
They make a fantastic missile when used as a recovery point. Go and get yourself a proper rated recovery hook which should bolt to the chassis rails.
I've picked up rated recovery hooks for as little as $10 during sales, but they're not that expensive even at full price. Very cheap insurance IMHO.
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on zooks , they are actually recovery points !!!!AJFeroza wrote:If you're refering to the TIE-DOWN points, the simple answer is DON'T use 'em for snatching!!!! They are only there for tying the vehicle down during transport.
They make a fantastic missile when used as a recovery point. Go and get yourself a proper rated recovery hook which should bolt to the chassis rails.
I've picked up rated recovery hooks for as little as $10 during sales, but they're not that expensive even at full price. Very cheap insurance IMHO.
as others have stated , front one is,nt the strongest (would only pull other zooks !!)
(do know of ppl pulling the round x-member out !! )
rear one is ok !!!
(same , heve pulled yota,s , patrools & heeps !!!)
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and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
original sierra points are welded in 2 places, when they break, they stay on the car, and if a weld goes, theres still the other.
but they are not super strong, and when they break, the strap, shackle and whatever can become a missile.
I've never broken the rear one, but my front one broke at zooks 20th year. thanks to pete
christover
but they are not super strong, and when they break, the strap, shackle and whatever can become a missile.
I've never broken the rear one, but my front one broke at zooks 20th year. thanks to pete
christover
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