I've got plenty, but you'll need to come and get them. I live in NSW, it might be cheaper to buy some though.
Check with places like office works or McDonalds as they often throw away many good...
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I've got plenty, but you'll need to come and get them. I live in NSW, it might be cheaper to buy some though.
Check with places like office works or McDonalds as they often throw away many good...
The only rated recovery/tow hook found was at Supercheap, 4.5t and cost $30.00, plus I would have to drill holes in chasis to fit. Was only held on by two bolts and had a retainer clip to hold your...
NO they don't have any stamps, but was told by both ARB and OL that they would easily hold 10T. Outback ideas appear to be the main manufacturer of these plates. The metal fabricator that I had a...
I priced around looking for recovery points, ARB were selling ones similiar to what I bought for $110. Went to a metal fabricator who quoted $200 to make a similar plate, the one I bought was from...
Got the recovery point on yesterday. Three Super Hi-Tensile bolts and plate for $70, thought that was okay.
Took a bit of effort to get one of the bolts in, all three are now super tight and ready...
I thought of trimming the deflector, and that's probably what I'll need to do. OL have two points ready to fit, but the chasis rail only has one set of captive nuts on the inner right hand side of...
I read this thread last night. I went to OL in Orange today, they could not help, suggested that I go to an engineering place, which I did, but they wanted $200 a side. Not paying that, $400 total.
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Hi, I've skimmed over the many posts here and I am finding it hard to find information on aftermarket recovery points for my GU. I know that Outback ideas made points, but don't seem to be making...