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Thread: recovery points standard?

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    Excellent! thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoges View Post
    PS : asOIO

    I would be keen to hear how you find your new 110...for noise/ride etc. Been lusting after a dark blue one for sale here in Bris. However SWMBO just getting used to the P38. But the Def110 is a REAL "shed on wheels" ...and every boy needs a shed!
    If you want a 'Shed on Wheels' you can't beat the 130. You still have 5 seats but you can load a tonne and a half of shed stuff on the back. .

    Just as noisy and 'fun' to drive but you can customise the back to any need you have. I don't think I'll ever change vehicle unless some catastrophy forces me to.

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    hey guys,

    my JATE rings arrived today, but they did not arrive with JATE ring bolts

    apparently it should be a piece of cake to get suitable bolts from coventrys, but just wanted to warn anyone who's ordering JATE rings and expecting the bolts to come with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by as0l0 View Post
    hey guys,

    my JATE rings arrived today, but they did not arrive with JATE ring bolts

    apparently it should be a piece of cake to get suitable bolts from coventrys, but just wanted to warn anyone who's ordering JATE rings and expecting the bolts to come with them.
    your probably supposed to use the exsisting bolt for tie down points?
    if not any 6-7'' long M10-12 12.9 grade cap head bolt will do

    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by discowhite View Post
    your probably supposed to use the exsisting bolt for tie down points?
    if not any 6-7'' long M10-12 12.9 grade cap head bolt will do

    cheers phil
    i was thinking that the tie down bolts would be rated, or even strong...but thankyou very much for the tips. *thums up*

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    Quote Originally Posted by as0l0 View Post
    i was thinking that the tie down bolts would be rated, or even strong...but thankyou very much for the tips. *thums up*
    there deffinatly strong enough, there a 8.8 grade metric bolt. i like the cap head as its a higher grade, it cant hurt to have a higher shear strength.

    cheers phil

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    When i went to ARB to enquire about a bull bar, they were certain i can be pulled straight from the bar...
    does anyone do this or agree with this?

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    i had to winch a mate (jeep) up the face of a very soft dune over the past week end, and after having read this thread was a bit concerned about the strength of the ARB bull bar. Had my 10000lbs warn on the last coil on the drum as wellas thru a snatch block hooked back onto a shackle thru those small "recovery" eyes on the bottom of the bar. It worked like a charm- read this as the bar is still connected to the vehicle and the eyes are intact. Snatching might be a different issue though!
    Mal

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    Hmm interesting. The ARB dealer was no if's or but's about it. He said you can pull from it no worries..
    yes i guess snatching would be anothe game..

    I have seen guys put some sort of Jate ring protruding straight from the bar itself. I wonder if they recover off those too

    Thanks anyway my friend

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    Just another thought, many years ago the ARB cataloge front cover was a Hi Lux suspended from a Helicopter by its bull bar recovery eyes. Now my thinking is because that was a non airbag bull bar probably the closest you will get to a defender type bar, it should do the same job, the only thing that could let you down are the bolts?
    I am going to reinforce mine as they are a little stretched.
    Mal

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