G'day John, thanks heaps for the last set of recovery points for our family wagon build mate, awesome gear they are ! Which ones of your models might suit/under a Millweld bar I'm dreaming of for my ute project?
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G'day John, thanks heaps for the last set of recovery points for our family wagon build mate, awesome gear they are ! Which ones of your models might suit/under a Millweld bar I'm dreaming of for my ute project?
Sorry John I just remembered Mill mentioning that to install my chosen new bar oneday that they cut something like 80mm off the chassis. Might be safest for me to raincheck the ute points until the bar is actually on, hopefully before next easter if coin can permit. Cheers mate!
I dont think 80mm will cause a problem, happy to wait ,lol
I have recently had the front bar replace with this ARB unit, preferred another brand but it was not something I could do much about at the time.
Any way when the panel beater put the recovery points on they were upside down / inside out, stuffed if I know how they managed it. Harrold Scrubie would have had orgasm's referring me to the authorities! They seriously impacted on my front approach angle!!
The problem was there was no flat surface to get all 3 bolts in so they used 2 with a 25mm spacer on one!
I took them off as soon as I got home and realised that to get them to sit correctly 3 x 25mm spacers were needed plus longer bolts. Some 40mm diameter aluminium rod cut and drilled to suit now has them sitting right.
My question, is this acceptable to mount them like this?
Some pics that might help explain.
The new bar
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Mounting recovery points
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edit; The damn pics are all upright in the file but do this when linked, any help out there?
Hey threedogs I've got a 2004 ST 4.2 Coil Cab-Chassis with a Nissan Factory bull bar on it can you advise what recovery points suit and the cost delivered to 6164