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    GU rated front recovery points

    I got a GU about 2 months ago, too the rated recover points off my old GQ, the holes line up, but I cant figure out how to mount the one on the passengers side, as unlike the GQ which had the chassis rail open to get a plate in there the GU chassis rails taper up to a point at the front, is there a trick to getting nuts in there to mount recovery points?

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    Hi Skid you will need to make a plate with nuts welded to it.
    Or if there are any inspection holes along the chassis tack a piece of wire
    to a nut so you can do it that way.
    Mudski did it on his Series 1 but he removed the bullbar and opened the chassis ends.
    Or if you have 2 captive nuts under the chassis on each side my folded ones will fit.
    What area are you in?????????????
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    I'm located in Ipswich
    Had a feeling I'd have to open up the end of the chassis rail...

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    no inspection holes along the chassis anywhere ???
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    Mine is a series 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    no inspection holes along the chassis anywhere ???
    None that I can see... will have to have another look

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Hi Skid you will need to make a plate with nuts welded to it.
    Or if there are any inspection holes along the chassis tack a piece of wire
    to a nut so you can do it that way.
    Mudski did it on his Series 1 but he removed the bullbar and opened the chassis ends.
    Or if you have 2 captive nuts under the chassis on each side my folded ones will fit.
    What area are you in?????????????
    Have you thought about selling these plates with the recovery points John? Sounds like there is a good market for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Have you thought about selling these plates with the recovery points John? Sounds like there is a good market for it.
    Good point Ill get some made and let everyone know when they are ready if needed
    I'll even supply hardware as well
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    I have rated points on my 2006 3.0 and the passenger side was simple I removed the factory tow hook and used the capture nuts already in place. I got my plates from threedogs a while back--easy fit and all holes lined up.

    I did mount both of them on the inside face of the rails
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Have you thought about selling these plates with the recovery points John? Sounds like there is a good market for it.
    there's a few mobs out there already..... Patrolapart included


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