No but can do, will post once I've taken them, any part in particular you want Inc?Quote:
Originally posted by incisor
you got a picture of the other side of the front where the steering box is?
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No but can do, will post once I've taken them, any part in particular you want Inc?Quote:
Originally posted by incisor
you got a picture of the other side of the front where the steering box is?
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Originally posted by Piddler
They tell me the Bruce Davis ones are not cheap but the ducks nuts!!!
cheers
Sounds like a Bruce Davis Quote to me https://www.aulro.com/afvb/ https://www.aulro.com/afvb/ https://www.aulro.com/afvb/ https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
How do they mount differently so as not to cause chassis twist :roll:
Although I would hate to think of the pressure put on a point that close to a crossmember that would cause the chassis to twist 8O
Glad to hear you are comfortable with the 4x4DE points - as seqfisho said, it would have to be one hell of a snatch/recovery to twist the chasis and if that was the case then surely any recovery point will result in the same twisting 8O :?:Quote:
Originally posted by walker
They don't cause chasis twist at all!
The 4x4DE recovery points are great, real strong amd a pretty good price.
I have had some monstrous snatches on mine and a triple reduction winch pull without a problem.
Michael also posted up today on the D2 site that he is having a christmas special on some of his stuff and the recovery points wer selling for $99.
Mick, I helped Simon Arch a couple of months ago fit his steering guard with the recovery points. It just took a little bit of work with the angle grinder and everything was sweet.
Am going to leave my steering gaurd off just now and see how I go - also removed the air scoop as well - shouldn't cause problems should it?
Cheers again walker for the help and reassurance, hopefully this will all help Greenman with his search!!
Aye for now, Mick
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Originally posted by seqfisho+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(seqfisho)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Piddler
They tell me the Bruce Davis ones are not cheap but the ducks nuts!!!
cheers
Sounds like a Bruce Davis Quote to me https://www.aulro.com/afvb/ https://www.aulro.com/afvb/ https://www.aulro.com/afvb/ https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
How do they mount differently so as not to cause chassis twist :roll:
Although I would hate to think of the pressure put on a point that close to a crossmember that would cause the chassis to twist 8O[/b][/quote]
The Davis ones that are sitting on the front counter have the hook placed under the chassis and pointing forward. This mounts onto a frame that comes up both sides of the chassis rails and has bolts then pass through both flanges and the chassis to hold it in place. It looks to me that both chassis sides take the force of the recovery point rather than one side only. They do look very solid. From what he has told me, the points have been tested to the failure point, which is when the chassis tears out.