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    3rogs this thread and Squalos questions have migrated over from P4x4. All he is asking you to do is show case your product. No answer is the wrong answer mate
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    WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.

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    I make the "Bush Hoop" using a M20 eye bolt that is fully welded to a laser cut piece of 12mm x 250 grade mild steel with a 20,5 hole cut in the centre to a piece of 50x50x3 RHS.
    Its assembled using a 20MM spring washer and HT nut sometimes I use a Nyloc M20 nut. this is tightened using a rattle gun.
    Of the 1500 or so I have sold not one has failed in the field,
    Originally because these were so strong we, as in NATA and me put a SWL of 20,000LB on it but That exceeded the tow capacity of any 4wd on the market
    so I decided to reduce it to keep in line with other tow points . I then had it destruction tested and the 50x50x3mm RHS split where the pin goes in.
    I'll stand by this as a very strong rear recovery point. Most ppl use the billet and shackle or just the pin in the class 2 receiver. I'll dig out the tested one ond put a picture here.
    Of all the recovery points on the market I believe only mine are tested and made right here in Melbourne. I cannot vouch for any others at this stage.

    Edit Others that are made with the hook only use 1.5 -2mm rhs I have not made any for years now
    Last edited by threedogs; 11th May 2014 at 11:32 AM.
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    http://www.nata.com.au/nata/

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    That sounds like a pretty secure arrangement to me. Thanks John.
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    I'll just say one thing here. Way before I bought a patrol, and way before I joined this forum and found out who John is and what he makes... When recovery points were talked about, Outback ideas are the only ones always recommended. I linger on a few other 4x4 forums and that name is the recovery point norm as far as I've seen.
    Even a big brand shop bloke swayed me from buying their ones and said mate forget all these, go straight to TJM and pick up a set of out back ideas points as they're the only ones properly tested on the market that he was aware of. So I listened.
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    Ok I've been toying with this for a few years , but now I'd like some input .
    As you can imagine its hard to make one front recovery point that will suit all model GU's and GQ's,
    with all the different bar/motor combo's available. The one pictured will fit every Patrol made,
    Yeah I hear you say, It bolts up to the shipping tie down point using one OE captive nut and drilling two more maybe
    12 mm holes . So it will have 3 bolts holding it, only downside is the size of shackle you can use. IMO this position would be fine, so any of your thoughts are welcome.
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    My only thought is a lot of people will shy away because of the drilling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    My only thought is a lot of people will shy away because of the drilling.
    I agree, being a lazy bastard I would not want to have to drill holes.
    Already have mine though so I am happy.

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    your not drilling the chassis as such , as I said only toying with the idea
    And by drilling and added two extra bolts it would make it very strong
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    could it not be longer to fit a larger shackle?
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