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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    Ive got a couple of hand helds if you dont have a 2way. Get a good air compressor if you havent got one already.
    I wont be doing anything extreme as I'll probably have the misus and kids with me. We dont pressurise anyone into doing something they dont feel comfortable with, and there's always other ways round if needed.
    Yeah I do have a 2way but cheers! No idea how good it is tho! Lol Just know its a 40 channel GME!
    As for a good air compressor ......... What makes a good air comp? L/min & Max pressure? I know its also a ..... double ended question but do most people mount their comps or have portables?
    Thinking of getting a portable from supercheap 70L/min @150 max psi - $97
    Good starting point or just suck it up & get an ARB?
    Other quick question is I have a removable towbar (with pin) do most people just use that for recoveries or would you recommend a proper hitch receiver again supercheap $40 & rated - 4.7 T

    Sorry for all the questions!!

    But thank you all so much for your help & advice! Very much appreciated!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dman2603 View Post
    Other quick question is I have a removable towbar (with pin) do most people just use that for recoveries or would you recommend a proper hitch receiver again supercheap $40 & rated - 4.7 T
    Are you asking if you do recoveries with your tow ball? No getting a mounted recovery point i wouldn't put someone's life in the hands of your weathered towball pin, even a new one it's a lot of force on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dman2603 View Post
    Yeah I do have a 2way but cheers! No idea how good it is tho! Lol Just know its a 40 channel GME!
    As for a good air compressor ......... What makes a good air comp? L/min & Max pressure? I know its also a ..... double ended question but do most people mount their comps or have portables?
    Thinking of getting a portable from supercheap 70L/min @150 max psi - $97
    Good starting point or just suck it up & get an ARB?
    Other quick question is I have a removable towbar (with pin) do most people just use that for recoveries or would you recommend a proper hitch receiver again supercheap $40 & rated - 4.7 T

    Sorry for all the questions!!

    But thank you all so much for your help & advice! Very much appreciated!!
    no worries mate, some folk just use the pin but I reckon most will probably use the hitch receiver.

    with air compressor I personally wouldn't spend the coin on an ARB but I guess that's an indiviudals choice, I've got one of these http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/onl...ecommendations , they actually had these on sale last week for $114


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    Quote Originally Posted by dave97 View Post
    Are you asking if you do recoveries with your tow ball? No getting a mounted recovery point i wouldn't put someone's life in the hands of your weathered towball pin, even a new one it's a lot of force on it.
    Sorry what I meant was I have heard people talking about taking the tow ball completely off but putting the snatch strap back into the SHS with the pin going through the hitch & strap! but yes the force of the strap is then on the pin! The pin is at least solid 10 -12mm SS316. I do understand what your saying though!

    So you would recommend getting a proper hitch receiver then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    no worries mate, some folk just use the pin but I reckon most will probably use the hitch receiver.

    with air compressor I personally wouldn't spend the coin on an ARB but I guess that's an indiviudals choice, I've got one of these http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/onl...ecommendations , they actually had these on sale last week for $114
    Yeah I think I saw that in the catalogue!! Ok good to know that's the sort of thing I need!

    Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dman2603 View Post
    Sorry what I meant was I have heard people talking about taking the tow ball completely off but putting the snatch strap back into the SHS with the pin going through the hitch & strap! but yes the force of the strap is then on the pin! The pin is at least solid 10 -12mm SS316. I do understand what your saying though!

    So you would recommend getting a proper hitch receiver then?
    I use a machined billet hitch rather than direct to the pin.
    That means the pin is "in shear" between the reciever and the billet and won't bend.

    Using the pin is fine for non-kinetic loads or easy snatch loads (say less than 1,000 Kg)... but needs dictate the solution sometimes.
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    When we going to Julimar? I'm home on the 31 March!!!

    @Dman... if you're not in a hurry to get an air compressor and hitch receiver, I'm sure I have spare ones sitting on my shelf at home...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gecko17 View Post
    When we going to Julimar? I'm home on the 31 March!!!

    @Dman... if you're not in a hurry to get an air compressor and hitch receiver, I'm sure I have spare ones sitting on my shelf at home...
    Will more likely be powerlines mate

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...d.php?p=590801


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gecko17 View Post
    When we going to Julimar? I'm home on the 31 March!!!

    @Dman... if you're not in a hurry to get an air compressor and hitch receiver, I'm sure I have spare ones sitting on my shelf at home...
    No hurry at all mate! Just need them if I do this! But if you have spares I am more than happy to wait & reimburse you!!

    Cheers mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    Will more likely be powerlines mate

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...d.php?p=590801
    Still keen...
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