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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparksdisco View Post
    So your not talking about these eylets then?
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    And i assume these are recovery points?

    If there not then dont know what are
    A snatch strap is rated to 8 tons or so. You want a strap to break before a steel part, flying metal kills. Would you hang 3 discos off these eyelets? Probably not. They are suitable for normal towing and gentle recovery only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    As said the eyelets are not to be used for recovery. They are not rated and as such if you use them and an accident does occur with someone getting hurt you can and will be held criminally neglient, not to mention any civil liability.
    Not what they are designed for.
    The rated recovery points are OK as long as they are installed correctlly to the chassis.
    Is the one under removable cover in bumper the recommended front recovery point?
    Cheers..B

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    When you say 'no one makes recovery points'...


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    those eyelets are there to replace the tie down points that get unbolted from the vehicle as part of the barworks installation.
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    I have a S1 Disco with an ARB airbag compatible bull bar, current shape with winch rollers recessed. ARB advised me that I should not snatch from the eyelets on the front of the bar. They did say i could use it as a winch attachment point and with an added accessory I could use it as a highlift jacking point. (more money) I don't know why they just don't cut a T hole like TJM.

    As per previous post the rated points are shown if you follow the links. AMV (in Victoria) also stock them.
    LRA have a recovery point which I recently found. follow link which really looks good.
    Recovery Gear

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    Quote Originally Posted by black betty View Post
    Yes but none of them say you can Snatch from them.
    The tow hook and recovery hook has 3.5 tonne load rating, so it could break before the strap does.
    So really it appears no one is standing behind their product and offering a safe Snatch point

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    Quote Originally Posted by It'sNotWorthComplaining! View Post
    Yes but none of them say you can Snatch from them.
    The tow hook and recovery hook has 3.5 tonne load rating, so it could break before the strap does.
    So really it appears no one is standing behind their product and offering a safe Snatch point
    Yes and it's not hard to see why no manufacturer or company would state such a thing. I think the "tow/recovery hook" is rated for 4.5 tonnes, not 3.5 (stamped on a lot of them 10,000 lbs......2.2lbs per kg = 4.54 tonnes)
    I don't think any company would actually state suitable for snatching due to the very large amount of variables involved in such an operation.....idiots taking off flat strap, weights of vehicles, type of terrain like mud or sand, types of strap utilised etc etc.
    If someone actually stated that it was suitable for snatching and for any reason something went amiss and parts ended up flying through the air and killed/injured someone, then obviously the manufacturer would be liable because it was advertised as suitable for the purpose.
    Used in a commonsense manner and with due care it would probably be OK in most situations, but of course there ARE the variables etc that need to be taken into account.
    Recovery does not necessarily mean snatch, basic CYA on the manufacturers part.

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    i have a substantial bar bolted to the chassis in the same position as the recovery points mentioned in BARJOPS thread. it is approx 50mm dia with very solid mounts. I dont know if it was fitted (maybe previous owner) in conjunction with ARB bar, but it looks the goods. do any other Disco owners have the same bar.? sorry...no pic hope description tells the story it is same width as chassis rails and is bolted up with hi tensile bolts in shear. I think you could pull anything from this bar.

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    My belief is that the eyes on the ARB bar are for a high lift jack adapter.

    I have recently done a 4x4 driver training course which included safety with recovery and no way would I use the eye on the bar.

    This is what you should have for a recovery point.

    Dave.


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    midal Guest
    Yes, I agree with you there Mr Whippy.

    Cheers
    Mick

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