View Full Version : is this a suitable recovery point
boggy2006
17th February 2011, 09:04 PM
hi,
wondering if this (photo) is a suitable recovery point? Welded to chassis on 3 edges and has a high tensile 8,8 bolt through holding the bull bar on and body mounted to the top of it.
Woof
17th February 2011, 09:13 PM
I would say definitely no by the look of it mate, I would not use it, one strong yank with a snatch strap and that would be it.
boggy2006
17th February 2011, 09:29 PM
wow, I thought it would be quite strong! So do I really need something bolted to the 3 chassis holes on the other side? Presumably it wouldn't be good to attach a winch hook to either (from another vehicle or pully block).
the evil twin
17th February 2011, 09:30 PM
No. Definitely not for a full on revcovery. It is actually the body mount that has been extended slightly for a Tie Down
It's the shipping tie down point for when the Truck is secured on the Car Carrier and the addition of the bolt doesn't do much because there was a fatality last year when an entire Bullbar flew off and killed a female onlooker.
boggy2006
17th February 2011, 09:56 PM
thanks for all the replies, definately worth asking about these things.
Woof
17th February 2011, 10:23 PM
thanks for all the replies, definately worth asking about these things.
Well done for asking mate, good to see that you are aware of the safety aspects of recovery.
Bigrig
18th February 2011, 08:15 AM
Definitely worth asking mate - and the answer is NO, NO, NO ... as per above, it looks to be an extended tie down point - good for keepin the car stable on the ship on the way over, bad for recovery!!!!!
BillsGU
18th February 2011, 08:27 PM
Problem with a dodgy recovery point is that it will not worry you much if it breaks - but the good sammaritan will cop it through his rear window - through the back of his head rest - and out through the windscreen - with bits of his head attached! Worse case of course, but we need to be careful. Proper recovery points are readilly available at all good 4WD shops for around the $20 mark. Why risk it?
Finly Owner
18th February 2011, 08:30 PM
Problem with a dodgy recovery point is that it will not worry you much if it breaks - but the good sammaritan will cop it through his rear window - through the back of his head rest - and out through the windscreen - with bits of his head attached! Worse case of course, but we need to be careful. Proper recovery points are readilly available at all good 4WD shops for around the $20 mark. Why risk it?
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