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Thread: one_iota's front recovery points

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    Just finished fitting my recovery hooks, as per info from One_Iota and Scallops .

    Little bit of extra cutting to make to SVX steering guard fit - but simple enough.

    Thanks boys for idea and detailed instruction - very worth while thread.

    Cheers
    Grant

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    Thought Id show you how I addressed the problem.

    360 degree rotating points. Used with a shackle you get movement in both plains to minimise stresses when under load. They work a treat.

    The only problem was getting the mag drill to stick to the bumper while I cut the holes.

    Jon
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    Regards,
    Jon

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    Another option is the after market tubular winch bar supplied by RovaCraft or LR Tuning. Has a factory option for pivoting recovery hooks.
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    Gavster, is that bar on your vehicle or a sales photo? Did you have to trim the grill?
    I'm a bit worried, I bought that bar from Rovacraft, who assured me it was okay for an aircon County and Warn Hi-mount. The LR Tuning site lists different bars for the Hi Mount versus other winches and requires trimming for a/c vehicles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Gavster, is that bar on your vehicle or a sales photo? Did you have to trim the grill?
    I'm a bit worried, I bought that bar from Rovacraft, who assured me it was okay for an aircon County and Warn Hi-mount. The LR Tuning site lists different bars for the Hi Mount versus other winches and requires trimming for a/c vehicles.
    I just bought and fitted one of these bars to the wifes ninety. I didnt have to cut anything to fit the winch but I used a T max winch so this may make a difference. By the way Gavster what price are the pivoting recovery hooks for the bar.

    Allan

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    Hi boys - that photo was a LR Tuning bar - I think I downloaded the photo from AULRO (sorry can't remember!) but the RovaCraft bar looks very similar (see Rovacraft).

    The RovaCraft bar costs $850, plus $95 for each pivoting recovery point - according to a quote I got a few months ago. The matching alloy steering guard costs an extra $330.

    Daniel / Mulgo is ordering and fitting mine to my new Puma - hopefully this week.

    For my needs it's the best looking, best approach angle, takes most winches, lightest full bar and offers reasonable protection - and has the inbuilt rated points just where you want them and pivoting - though I agree with those who believe the ARB bar will protect against an animal strike better.

    My rationale is the bar will need replacement either way at a decent speed, and I don't believe there is likely to be a significant safety difference relative to the nature of the vehicle. Plus it keeps it looking like a Defender - not a Troopy

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    Couple of JATE rings from Rovacraft did the same job for me. Yours looks a bit stronger though as you've attached to chassis and bullbar. Jate rings only connect to chassis and I had to 'modify' the wombat bar to fit.
    I wouldn't want to be snatching that hard that you'd damage the chassis - if you're that stuck use a jack and lift the vehicle out first (ie fill in the bog under jacked up wheels). I haven't tested mine yet either, it's hard to get bogged!

    Just a word for all the snatcher's out there: I heard a good technique to test if a snatch will work. Put the handbrake on the bogged vehicle and get the tower to take up tension. Release handbrake on the stuck vehicle - if it has some movement, then try a snatch. If no movement, it's unlikely a snatch will work without massive forces and damage; don't snatch; use another method (jack or winch).

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