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Thread: GQ Recovery Loop/U

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    I wouldn't trust it for snatching, especially in something as clingy as mud. Replace it with a Pintle Hook

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    Certainly wouldn't be using a pintle hook for snatching either. They are a rate TOW point much like a tow ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koliilok View Post
    Hey, was having a discussion the other day with a friend about the loop thing on the rear of a GQ, is it a strong enough recovery point for snatching etc? I would assume it's bolted to the chassis but don't want to go tearing it off. I've always just fed the strap into the towbar and put the pin through previously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    This is what they look like behind the plate. Not impressed at all. And only a thin bead of weld on the out side.
    I wouldn't ever be snatching with this.
    Looks like i'll be leaving it well alone, that's not looking strong at all!

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    Looks like i'll be either sticking to the strap in the towbar method or i might invest in an insert for it...or people could stop getting stuck and me having to pull them out? lol

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    Hang around with patrol owners and you'll have no need for it.
    go buy a rated insert, not good when the pin bends, costs goes up
    Sad you only go driving with Yoto owners
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    i believe they are only rated to 500kg

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    I rate mine to suit the towing capacity of the 4x4, eg manual 3.5t
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