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Thread: 2025 Patrol Warrior Rear Recovery Points

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyci View Post
    Away from the car currently. They are definitely recovery points.

    TWO 3,500KG§ RECOVERY POINTS
    The revised towbar setup features two rear
    recovery points to help get you – or more likely,
    your mates – out of tough spots.

    Copied from the car website
    But at the end of the website they also state "§ The towbar as a system is certified to 3,500kg in accordance with Australian Design Rules" so it would appear the recovery points are part of the towbar system, not bolted directly to the chassis like rated recovery points are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    Can you link to the website so we are seeing what you are. And a photo would be handy.

    Edit : Just found the Premcar website, I'd be very careful using those. The rear points looks rather small going by the website picture. Which is small also.

    For the fronts i'd go these.
    https://patrolapart.com.au/product/r...atrol-y62-pair

    Not sure if there is aftermarket rear points for sale, i've never looked. But I'd be looking into those if they are available.
    The rear recovery points are actually part of the tow bar. Note Premcar changed the towbar setup so the larger tyres fit in the spare wheel compartment.Will take a few photo's Friday when I am back with my car. Will have to check if the fronts fit due under body protection plate and revised suspension set up of the Warrior

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    Might be easier to simply get a receiver hitch recovery point.
    Plenty of those around, cheap and been fine for decades.

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    I have a receiver hitch and soft shackles for recovery points. Will never require recovering in a y62, only use for recovering other vehicles

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