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Thread: D2 Recovery Points

  1. #31
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    bolts

    ok i have the arb recovery points from andy as mentioned earlier in the thread.
    now can some tell me what size bolts i need to attach without me having to take one of the current bolts off the car, want to send the wife to grab them while i am at work

    appreciate your responses.
    yorkie
    ps. i am aware they need to be high tensile!

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    Went to fit these up. Followed directions for mounting outside of the rails. Problem is that this would see them mounted against the knurled uprights of the wombat bar - 2 problems then weakness and lack of bolt shank length. So I took wombat bar off. Here are pics. Clearly it is recommended that they go on the outside to accommodate their own steering protector.

    In hindsight though and after looking at the fitted pic above, it seems I can re-mount them inboard of the chassis rails and still have room for the wombat bar (and plate?).

    Cheers
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    I have just searched on AULRO and found that what i propose about sticking them inboard will fix the problem.

    Cheers

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    Yeah mate you can fit them and keep the wombat bar, no problems. They do have to go on the outside of the chassis rail between the rail and the wombat bar. I had a bugger of a time fitting mine (before I got the steering protector) because my wombat bar had a bloody huge ding it it! Made it really hard to get the bolts into place...

    Angus

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    Thanks matey - this pic http://www.aulro.com/app/data/500/medium/image1.jpg from Bytemrk, shows them inside...that might be easier because it would not require outward bending of the cross bar?

    Cheers

    PS. Have you any pics mate?

  6. #36
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    Scott,

    No your actually right...they do go on the inside...gees it must of been ages since I got under there!

    Angus

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