Cowboy Dave wrote:I wouldn't go relying on that cowboy bloke, he's dodgy as.
Dyksy wrote:So I've just read the 15 pages on recovery points..... with No answers to me question being posted. Does anyone know of a place I can buy recovery points for my MN Triton that has a TJM bar fitted?
I went to TJM today and they had no answers but to try and sell me road safe points which clearly don't fit with they're bull bar!
Cheers,
Dyksy
NowForThe5th wrote:I know this has been said before, but why do you need recovery points to replace those that were installed by the factory and have been proven to work just fine? You don't need lumps of railway track as recovery points if you observe correct methods and don't try to snatch at light speed.
Use a bridle to even the load and you'll be fine. Spend the money on something that you don't have.
If you have to paint them bright yellow, so they can be seen when under muddy water, then do so.
Dyksy wrote:So I've just read the 15 pages on recovery points..... with No answers to me question being posted. Does anyone know of a place I can buy recovery points for my MN Triton that has a TJM bar fitted?
I went to TJM today and they had no answers but to try and sell me road safe points which clearly don't fit with they're bull bar!
Cheers,
Dyksy
RockoWallaby wrote:Old thread, I know, but anyone fitted the Roadsafe rated recovery points to their MN or ML?
Wondered how easy the chassis is to drill, and whether an ARB bar complicates things?
Says OK to fit with an ARB bar, but do you need to remove or move it a bit to get into the chassis after drilling holes, to position the bolts?
For info, see them here...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/252605650786 ... EBIDX%3AIT
I mean, they're not expensive, and I wouldn't mind the peace of mind of decent recovery points myself...
NowForThe5th wrote:I know this has been said before, but why do you need recovery points to replace those that were installed by the factory and have been proven to work just fine? You don't need lumps of railway track as recovery points if you observe correct methods and don't try to snatch at light speed.
Use a bridle to even the load and you'll be fine. Spend the money on something that you don't have.
If you have to paint them bright yellow, so they can be seen when under muddy water, then do so.
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