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Thread: Would you guys use this recovery hitch?

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    Would you guys use this recovery hitch?

    RANGE ROVER - 4WD 4 x 4 - RECOVERY POINT HITCH - eBay, Other Car Parts, Accessories, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 28-Jul-08 17:40:33 AEST)

    I've been looking for a recovery hitch to fit my ARB rear step, but the off-the-shelf items at ARB/TJM are too short.

    What are your thoughts on this item?
    Any other suggestions for a rear recovery point?

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    I personally wouldn't use it as it's a welded recovery point.

    I prefer the one piece type. As you have found out, the off the shelf items are too short so you (and I) need to get one specially made.
    Scott

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    It wouldn't bother me too much as long as who ever made it could weld. My RUD lifting eyes I have for recovery on the back of my 90 are welded on to the chassis.

    If you could tell me the sizes and materials, I could tell you how strong it is, by running it through my FEA software.

    Rgds
    Peter

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    if he has had it tested, as he says, to 15000 kg plus then i'd use it. be nice to see some sort of test report.
    the straight one for my liking.
    for 45bucks throw in a rated shackle as well.
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    I've had one of these for about a year or so, snatched my mates GQ out on numberous occasions and haven;t had a problem, only thing is now the paints a little chipped off where the shackle has been rubbing. Before that i was just poking the strap down the hole and using the pin, definately a pain as the pin is right under and normally covered in mud!!
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    I've also got one, seems pretty well made to me. Solid too.

    I haven't used it yet though, but for the price it seems like good value.

    Trav

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    I certainly wouldn't be put off by the fact that something is welded- like Peter says the question is whether it is welded right. What sort of accountability is there for someone selling something on eBay with an alleged load rating? Was it welded over a dung fire in the Mekong Delta and the number of pigs in the village stamped on as a load rating? Or was the wall thickness of the SHS and the cross-sectional area of weld specified by engineering calculations and then carried out by a qualified tradesman? How do you know??

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    It'd be interesting to see if there was any elongation in the holes that the receiever pin goes through after some heavy snatching.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    If the weld is done correctly theres nothing wrong with it, the weld area

    is stronger than the parent metal

    but why buy one when you can make your own and get that warm fuzzey feeling

    T

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony View Post
    If the weld is done correctly theres nothing wrong with it, the weld area

    is stronger than the parent metal

    but why buy one when you can make your own and get that warm fuzzey feeling

    T
    Legal buffer if it does go badly.
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    Slunnie


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