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    2003 Xtreme defender 90 front recovery point

    Hi,

    I am just wondering would the standard defender bumper be strong enough to be a recovery point by bolting on a 3.5 or 5 ton jaw tow or NATO hitch on the existing number plate location?

    My fender is a 2003 Xtreme 90. Any ideas?

    Greg

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    Re: 2003 Xtreme defender 90 front recovery point

    Originally posted by akitda
    Hi,

    I am just wondering would the standard defender bumper be strong enough to be a recovery point by bolting on a 3.5 or 5 ton jaw tow or NATO hitch on the existing number plate location?

    My fender is a 2003 Xtreme 90. Any ideas?

    Greg
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    NO

    If you are talking about the standard one we have in the uk, they are crap and made a bake been tins. Week as crap
    Need a proper metal (winch style bumper thicknest) one

    and remeber to put the plate on the back of the nato hitch or it will pull it though on a tough pull [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
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    8O Agree with Reads90.

    However, I have mounted a front tow hitch which I put on for driving the caravan around the yard. It is a Hayman Reese tube, ($$$$), attached via a heavy gauge welded "u" section which is then bolted through the chassis where the lashing point and steering protection bar is secured. Behind the "fake" jacking point rubber cover is a plate and welded spiggot which is inserted into the jacking point to take the ball weight of 150 kg's. I also have a block drilled out which can be inserted into the tube to take the jack if I need it.
    You could think of using this or a similar idea to mount your recovery point.

    Trev.




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    Thanks guys, nice bright yellow 90

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    Here are pics of some JATE rings that I just installed for this purpose on my 90. There are two models. A standard one, and a wide one that can fit over steering guards. These are genuine Land Rover parts. The part numbers are (standard RRC3237) and (wide ZXC9435). These had to be brought in from the UK and were under $100 for the pair without bolts.




    Thanks

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    Just curious why everyone feels the need to remove/blank the number plates in images.

    Not trying to cause an argument but I dont understand :?

    The plate on the vehicle is seen by thousands of people each day.
    Whats the difference when people see the actual vehicle and its 'features' in a posting as opposed to spotting the number plate :?:

    For example above, a bright yellow 90 with a front hitch, I think I'll pick that out in traffic :wink:

    Cheers
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    Davisshannon, where did you get the steering guard from?

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    Originally posted by Greylandy
    Davisshannon, where did you get the steering guard from?
    I have one the same that i got for $190 from a fella in Anthony Johnson in Melb.

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    Yeah, I got the steering guard from Anthony. I'm not sure if they are bringing more in. Their email address is british4wd@bigpond.com.

    As for obscuring the plates, I don't want any more of my information floating around the internet than absolutely necessary.

    Thanks

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    Originally posted by davisshannon


    As for obscuring the plates, I don't want any more of my information floating around the internet than absolutely necessary.

    Thanks
    Mate....it's most likely the first information that they will find. What makes it worse is that the plates would be the most irrelevant info they want. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]

    With the right programs and access, the 'authorities' will be able to tell YOU what you had for tea last night, all via the internet. 8O

    Oh...I'm sorry. I have just highjacked a thread. ops:

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