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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>p38arover wrote:
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    I guess the reply is "Sorry mate, Toyota wont agree to snatch straps to be used on your vehicle so if I do and pull your front end off I dont want to be liable because they wont"


    Not on ly that, the front of their vehicle may break off and fly in through your back window to clock on the back of the scone! Exit one LR owner.

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    Tisk Tisk Ron,

    All that time fixing other literary mistakes and youv'e gone and drop the ball

    It should read:
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    Not "only" that, the front of their vehicle may break off and fly in through your back window","to clock "you" on the back of the scone! Exit one LR owner.
    Ron


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    Originally posted by RichardK
    I guess the reply is "Sorry mate, Toyota wont agree to snatch straps to be used on your vehicle so if I do and pull your front end off I dont want to be liable because they wont" :!: :!: :!:

    you dont need to snatch the front off......it falls of on its own...


    page 15...aust 4wd monthly feb 05 iss #76

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    Originally posted by jason+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jason)</div><div class='quotemain'>
    Originally posted by p38arover@
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    I guess the reply is "Sorry mate, Toyota wont agree to snatch straps to be used on your vehicle so if I do and pull your front end off I dont want to be liable because they wont" :!: :!: :!:


    Not on ly that, the front of their vehicle may break off and fly in through your back window to clock on the back of the scone! Exit one LR owner.

    Ron
    Tisk Tisk Ron,

    All that time fixing other literary mistakes and youv'e gone and drop the ball [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]


    Bugger! Oh, that's Toymota speak!

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    It should read:
    Originally posted by p38arover
    Not "only" that, the front of their vehicle may break off and fly in through your back window","to clock "you" on the back of the scone! Exit one LR owner.
    Ron
    Strike one for the Ronman [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img][/b][/quote]

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    Originally posted by Redback


    Are we the spelling and grammer police now jason, it's tisk tisk to you young man [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] :wink:
    I wasn't gunna correct the tisk to "tsk-tsk" after my appalling failure. ops:

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    Re: Tojos and snatch straps

    Originally posted by RichardK
    In issue 76 of 4WD Monthly...

    Quote"........Toyota has already issued an official warning that snatch strap recovery is not a condoned practice on the company's 4WDs. Now there's a novel concept: the most popular 4WDs in the country aren't compatable with the most popular single item of recovery equipment sold on the market....." unquote

    The article also goes on to say later: quote".....Very few vehicles have any sort of load rating on the recovery point. Range Rover is one of the few that does, but even Landrover officially discourages the use of snatch straps in its publications...."unquote

    The hand book I have with my 03 Discovery to my knowledge does not refer to snatch strap recovery at all.

    I guess that Toyota may be concerned that if their vehicles are snatched then that may be further cause for the IFS to collapse :?: :?: :?:
    <span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">GO ON< BE A DEVIL AND POST THIS ON OVERLANDER SITE, IT'LL GET THEIR GOAT!"</span>

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    I dont think they could handle a trifecta of toyo losses. First Ovelander 4wdoty goes to land rover disco 3, then Discovery Channel's Ultimate adventure vehicle is awarded to the rover. It would kill them. Matt
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    From what i read on overlander toyotas don't get bogged, so they wouldn't really need snatching.














    And I've never seen a soccer mum in the supermarket carpark using a snatch strap anyway [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] 8)

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    Re: Tojos and snatch straps

    Originally posted by Rovernaut+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Rovernaut)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-RichardK
    In issue 76 of 4WD Monthly...

    Quote"........Toyota has already issued an official warning that snatch strap recovery is not a condoned practice on the company's 4WDs. Now there's a novel concept: the most popular 4WDs in the country aren't compatable with the most popular single item of recovery equipment sold on the market....." unquote

    The article also goes on to say later: quote".....Very few vehicles have any sort of load rating on the recovery point. Range Rover is one of the few that does, but even Landrover officially discourages the use of snatch straps in its publications...."unquote

    The hand book I have with my 03 Discovery to my knowledge does not refer to snatch strap recovery at all.

    I guess that Toyota may be concerned that if their vehicles are snatched then that may be further cause for the IFS to collapse :?: :?: :?:
    <span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">GO ON< BE A DEVIL AND POST THIS ON OVERLANDER SITE, IT'LL GET THEIR GOAT!"</span>[/b][/quote]




    then someone will get upset and post the article on page 16 about the disco...


    like they bypassed the page before and went straight to 16

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    Originally posted by Timmo
    From what i read on overlander toyotas don't get bogged, so they wouldn't really need snatching.

    And I've never seen a soccer mum in the supermarket carpark using a snatch strap anyway [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] 8)
    Some of those speed humps are killers. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] Matt
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    the correct method of recovery on a toyota is;-
    1. connect snatch strap to landy
    2. run strap out to toyota, leaving at least a 4-5 metre loop on the ground
    3. place shock damper ( mail bag or similar) over strap
    4. connect drag chain to strap.
    5. connect free end of drag chain securely to front axle of toyota
    6. really give your landy a gut full providing similar pulling force to that which would be applied to pull a toyota driver off your sister.
    7. one front axle is removed from bog hole, concentrate efforts on gearbox and tranfer case.
    8. repeat this process until all components of toyota are removed from boghole.
    9 crack the top off a coldie, sit down and RECOVER while the happles toyo driver reassembles his truck.

    technically, a snatch strap has not been used on the toyota, it has been used on the landy while a drag chain has been used on the toyo.

    hope this helps
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