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    Quote Originally Posted by disco man View Post
    Is there a way to get that translated into English? I would like to know what was said the moment the Xtrail had its ass torn off. Is that the Chinese 4WD Action team?
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    I must say, that tie-down point was quite strong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jboot51 View Post
    I must say, that tie-down point was quite strong.
    Yes I was quite surprised as well - to me it looks like the standard rear tow point rather than the rear tie down but irrespective of what it is, I was surprised the internal bumper of the vehicle came away rather than the tow/tie point breaking first.

    Using a wire cable as a snatch strap - what were they thinking
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    That happened in Shoalwater the other week,a Prado driver launched his boat off the beach,a boat ramp was 100 feet away and got stuck,a FJ cruiser snatched him out with a ratchet strap,the tie down eye ripped off the FJ. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Yes I was quite surprised as well - to me it looks like the standard rear tow point rather than the rear tie down but irrespective of what it is, I was surprised the internal bumper of the vehicle came away rather than the tow/tie point breaking first.

    Using a wire cable as a snatch strap - what were they thinking
    Hows your PDF going on your RRS ,they cause lots of trouble you know ,and stay away from the simpson,it's proven they can't go there. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Yes I was quite surprised as well - to me it looks like the standard rear tow point rather than the rear tie down but irrespective of what it is, I was surprised the internal bumper of the vehicle came away rather than the tow/tie point breaking first.

    Using a wire cable as a snatch strap - what were they thinking
    Look between the 2 vehicles. Broken snatch strap. Was he even in 4 WD? I don't know that vehicle, I think at this point, we should have our members describe how they would attempt that recovery. I would be interested to see how it should be done, according to AULRO. Bob EDIT. in other words, put your expertise where your mouth is,
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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Hows your PDF going on your RRS ,they cause lots of trouble you know ,and stay away from the simpson,it's proven they can't go there. Pat
    I know where you have been . Discussion was basically OK but we now have the buy a Toyota type comments etc so it is time to exit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    I know where you have been . Discussion was basically OK but we now have the buy a Toyota type comments etc so it is time to exit.

    So, you have no idea on how to do the recovery. Any one else? Or are you all going to chicken out? What is the saying, tarmac 4x4 . Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    I think at this point, we should have our members describe how they would attempt that recovery. I would be interested to see how it should be done, according to AULRO. Bob EDIT. in other words, put your expertise where your mouth is,
    being in a land rover, we never would've gotten stuck in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    So, you have no idea on how to do the recovery. Any one else? Or are you all going to chicken out? What is the saying, tarmac 4x4 . Bob
    Bob what are you talking about

    I have no idea what you are on about.
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