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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    The recovery points are welded at the front and the rear of the bar, on mine they are. I guess ask the manufacturer.
    I'm pretty sure they are farm jack points not recovery points. Same as on the front bars, as said get a hitch. I think I paid like $35 for mine and it's great Steel Bumper Bar Instal

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    Farm jack points or hi lift jack points? There are two tubes that go through the bumper for that

    Land Rover Discovery 2 Bumper Bar Rear Heavy Duty Steel in Black

    they call them recovery points.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    Farm jack points or hi lift jack points? There are two tubes that go through the bumper for that

    Land Rover Discovery 2 Bumper Bar Rear Heavy Duty Steel in Black

    they call them recovery points.
    Soz High lift jack, the hole should fit the pin in the jack. Having a look at that photo I see what you mean about the tubes, they looked like gromits for sensors or similar.
    Personally I'd still go with a hitch, 8-12t force on a snatch would rip the bar off. Alright for a light drag but a heavy snatch should be from the chassis or receiver hitch.
    Cheers Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRJim View Post
    Soz High lift jack, the hole should fit the pin in the jack. Having a look at that photo I see what you mean about the tubes, they looked like gromits for sensors or similar.
    Personally I'd still go with a hitch, 8-12t force on a snatch would rip the bar off. Alright for a light drag but a heavy snatch should be from the chassis or receiver hitch.
    Cheers Jim
    That would be the safest and most sensible decision in my opinion .

    Why are we still trying to justifie their use really .

    Mental note any of you guys want to use these points as a recovery point when your stuck

    I will not be any where around to help and leaving fast in the opposite direction

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    Farm jack points or hi lift jack points? There are two tubes that go through the bumper for that

    Land Rover Discovery 2 Bumper Bar Rear Heavy Duty Steel in Black

    they call them recovery points.
    To be honest legit recovery points are rated there is no rating on this bar`s recovery points .

    I have this bar and have had it for years , There was no mention of a rated recovery point anywhere that i have seen = they are still not a rated recovery point .
    User be aware

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    Boring

    Rangieman, reading your posts is becomig so very predictable and, frankly, boring.
    By now, we all know your opinion, so no need to keep giving it away. Those crappy emojis are a bit babylike too, so not really appropriate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Freddie View Post
    Rangieman, reading your posts is becomig so very predictable and, frankly, boring.
    By now, we all know your opinion, so no need to keep giving it away. Those crappy emojis are a bit babylike too, so not really appropriate.
    So if you want someone to get hurt fine just carry on and dont heed the warnings .

    I will keep doing what i do best and as iv`e been here long enough to know how things work

    The emojis are for the humour side of things which you might need a soup ladle of by the sounds of it

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