The dixon bate has the same disadvantage as a fromt mounted pintle hook.  Although it is suitable, it protrudes from the front of the vehicel a reasonable amount.  That isn't an issue really, except that vehicles can't have things protruding foward of the bull bar (or whatever).  Now most recovery points do this anyway, but they are pretty obviously foward of it.
For the front of the vehicle there are a couple of solutions that I like.  A hook mounted on the chassis below the vehicle is good.  It can be hard to access, but it is strong, tidy and out of the way.  
However by a similar token, Jate rings (like Defender200Tdi has) are cheap, tidy and strong.  only minus, you need to use a shackle, but as long as a rated shackle is used, I don't have an issue with that.
Jate Ring

Pirate has some good recovery points, although they do protrude foward a bit. The ones that I like (and have courtesy of the army), is a shackle mounting bracket like hook has. These attach to the end of the chassis rail. 
Shackle Mounting Bracket

Rear recovery points, the inserts for the towbar recievers are great, otherwise a rear hook is good.
On the rear I have a pintle hook which can be used for recovery (and remember no towballs).
Will ARB or TJM rate their recover points on bull bars.  Not for snatch recoveries they won't, too woried baout being sued.  But they will sell you things like recovery hooks.  My brother picked one up for about $20, and jate rings are equally well priced I believe.
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