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Thread: Recovery points on 2013 Y61?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jay see View Post
    It gives a couple of inches to reach the top for us that are suffering vertical inclined.... I'm not getting rig of mine.
    Hey that's a bloody good idea, I might look into changing it into a step.
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    What about the front one. The hook that comes standard with the vehicle? I've seen the yellow recommended ones with slightly elongated holes from recoveries but my son uses the standard hook which shows no signs of wear or movement.
    2014 Titanium Y61 with all the fruit ................

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    The standard front hook one is rated as a tow point from factory.
    It is not a recovery point.
    It may be ok for some gentle snatches but I wouldnt trust it to get me out of a deep bog or some real deep soft sand. Its begging to be straightened out by design.

    I have just got some of TD's recovery points myself. Money well spent I think.
    I have had an issue with fitment due to still having the factory stainless steel bar so have had to get the folded ones istead of the "T" type.
    TD has been there to answer any questions I have had. Back up on his products have been great.
    Also gives you the better and safer option of running a bridle for snatching out too.


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