My 110 came new with 4 big steel eyelets bolted to the chassis. Aren't they for towing/recovery?
My 110 came new with 4 big steel eyelets bolted to the chassis. Aren't they for towing/recovery?
No Definitely not - Those are tie down points for securing the vehicle during transport. They must not be used for recovery - they will bend and break and cause someone to die.
Jate rings used to be the preferred method for adding rated recovery, they replaced those tie down points, with a D shackle like device.
take one of them off, throw it as hard as you can at a window or an old car. . .
multiply the damage by 10 and then imagine that hitting someone. . . do not use theese for recovery if you can avoid it, I have winched my car out using them once and after it the looked like they were about to snap off, they have since been removed so the temptation to use them is no longer there.
Bull bar was mentioned previously... I have an ARB bullbar at the front and towbar at the rear - does this effectively mean that I now have front and rear recovery points covered?
You may find this thread interesting reading...http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...ses-mouth.html
Im looking into getting some thing similar to what MC90 is talking about (refer to his photo) would standard 10mm steel be suitable or should it be hardend steel. should have a quote through today to have some Laser cut.
Similar recovery points to that installed by MC90 have been discussed before (see http://www.aulro.com/afvb/90-110-130...ry-points.html, for example). The load will initially be taken by the small bolt at the bottom. If it fails then the others will then be subject to a very large load emanating from the 'leverage' that is a consequence of the load not being applied inline with the bolts. I would not touch them with a barge poll without advice from a mechanical engineer. The loads that can be applied in snatch recovery can be VERY large. It is also worth remembering that the chassis is made of mild steel. "Ratings" of recover attachments is somewhat meaningless. What is important is the rating of the "attached attachment".
Cheers
KarlB
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Thanks KarlB, didn't think of that.
If i start with a similar plate but replace the lower bolt with 2 high tensile bolts, would this help to spred the load.
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