Yup thats them, on the back of my 95 110 i have 2 points as well ,1 on each side of the chassis about 10 inches from backend- they are closed hoops and they are bolted to the chassis so i am not sure if they are standard.
Hi,
On a standard 110 (2005 td5) where would you find the recovery points on the back where you can hook the shackles in the event of recovery needed?
I can see 2 o-ring type connection on the front (see pic attached) where you can hook up the shackles..(is this correct?)
not able to find any points on the back though.
I dont have a tow bar - just the standard back end.
thanks
Yup thats them, on the back of my 95 110 i have 2 points as well ,1 on each side of the chassis about 10 inches from backend- they are closed hoops and they are bolted to the chassis so i am not sure if they are standard.
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IF the eyes you are referring to are made from a flat sheet of metal bolted to one side (normally outside) of the chassis leg with the bolt going through the chassis these are NOT, repeat not recovery eyes.
These flat plate eyes are lash down points for securing vehicle to trailers etc and are NOT intended for recovery purposes.
Buy proper recovery points such as JATE rings. The original are drop forged for milatary purposes, many welded versions are around and fit over the chassis legs. For the rear ones you need to use the lash down eye as a spacer as the rear chassis leg is slightly narrower.
For recovery purposes only use proper rated equipment. Use of non rated/incorrect equipment is a diaster waiting to happen.
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Brendan
those things are tiedown points (also good for tying swags off to.)
your rear recovery point is the reece hitch or the pintle and the front you will have to install....
you can go around the hockey sticks and the axle housing as an interum point
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Yeboants (and Bigmark) as you have gathered from previous posts those rings are for tie down if your Landy is being transported on a flatbed, raft, ship, etc. They are not rated (i.e. not strong enough) to withstand the sometimes huge forces involved during a recovery. If you try it you may get away with it... once or twice... more likely the bolt will sheer and the tie down ring will become a missile that can kill an onlooker or someone in the recovery vehicle. There are many safer alternatives, with probably dozens of threads on recovery points on this site already discussing the merits of the different systems available for your vehicle. Do a search and have a read.
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Point taken.. thanks :-)
yeah thought the ones on the front didn't look strong enough..
anyway... guess i assumed it will come standard on the 110.. maybe not.
might go and get some this weekend.
going fraser next week and left this option a bit late..
thanks again for the warning.
hmmmm.. maybe i spoke to soon... might be difficult getting a towbar/similar added in the next 2 days...
i've contacted mr automotice in redcliffe.. they have none in stock.
ps. based in north brisbane.
do i risk it or try and get something before I leave on sunday?
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