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21 Jun 2009 19:40 #841 by mcjimny
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mlines wrote:

Rich,

We are going through the process of trying to create a bolt on recovery point for the front and rear for those who are reluctant to weld. Too late for you but thought you might like to know.

Martin


Someone suggested to me to have a 1/2inch thread welded into the end of the chassis leg and to screw in a recovery eye when off road and remove it for normal road driving.

Any thoughts?

Black Jimny's don't get stuck!

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21 Jun 2009 19:44 #842 by Rich-lj
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Haha, I put that because I couldn't remember the full size, I'll go and have a look...

195/80/15

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21 Jun 2009 19:47 #843 by Rich-lj
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Its an idea, but my main concern was the crumple zone on the end of the chassis is not that strong and is welded to the end of the leg. When I did mine I boxed it all in to give it more stregnth.

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21 Jun 2009 19:47 #844 by bobcat
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lol should i go for 205/80/15 ? did you origianally have 195 befor theese?

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21 Jun 2009 19:53 #845 by Rich-lj
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I can't remember what size was on there before, they were the original size road tyres if that helps

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21 Jun 2009 19:54 #846 by Rich-lj
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If you do have rubbing issues, you could always go for a small body lift to overcome it, cheaper than a suspension lift.

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