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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    Julian I think those work mats are padding that is wrapped to protect the bar inside the box
    , but can be also used as work mats.
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    I had one of these bars fitted to my D2a a couple of days ago and they are So much more practical/robust than the plastic cracked up bar it replaced
    Are the recovery points rated on these or are they just there for show?
    They look to be quite strongly mounted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I had one of these bars fitted to my D2a a couple of days ago and they are So much more practical/robust than the plastic cracked up bar it replaced
    Are the recovery points rated on these or are they just there for show?
    They look to be quite strongly mounted.
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    No i would not use them for recovery , Just stick ya head under the back and have a peek

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    The recovery points are welded at the front and the rear of the bar, on mine they are. I guess ask the manufacturer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    .... I guess ask the manufacturer.
    any clues on who?
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    The points do look pretty solid But a hitch reciver would be the best option for a recovery point I would think.
    Anyway thr steel bar is 100% better than the crappy old plastic bar and it is far more robust, It also looks great as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    any clues on who?
    They are far from recovery points

    A quick look does show yes they are welded front and back .


    But do take note of the fixing points for the bar and what they are welded to and imagine up to and plus of 8000 KG in a recovery situation and you will soon decide they are extremely inadequate for a recovery
    Yes a receiver hitch in the tow bar for recover would be my pick

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    any clues on who?
    I think Britpart. I have been recovered from a non winch bull bar, all went well.
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