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Recovery Points
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: "littlepow" ---The only thing you might find, is that you may need to cut a section from the top corners of the steering guard to get the rings to fit.
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No need it clears it by miles :D
--- Quote from: "V8MoneyPit" ---It's a genuine LR part. I'll go and dig out the part number and add it in a few minutes!
....right, I'm back! It's NRC5396 at £5.24 + VAT. You will also need the spreader plate for the other side, 562756 at £6.10 + VAT (yes, more than the loop!) and 2 nuts. I used Nyloc ones. Can't remember the thread size, but I'm sure it was metric
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M16, the same as tow-ball mounting bolts (& thus a 24mm)
socket/spanner.
I've got a couple of the spreaders as well as the loops/JATEs
Popeye:
Thanks V8 money Pit.
BTM how much do you want for a spreader and loop
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: "Popeye" ---Thanks V8 money Pit.
BTM how much do you want for a spreader and loop
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What I meant is; I've got one loop & 2 (maybe 3?) spreader plates
Loop & 1 plate are going on the 110, if there's enough thread length to cope with the Dixon-Bate framework at the outer-face
If not, recovery towing will be via a Dixon-Bate tow-jaw on a spare slider. It'll take up less room than carrying the 'Pinball-Wizard' around on its slider
Popeye:
Sorry mate I thought you had some spares :oops:
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: "Popeye" ---Sorry mate I thought you had some spares :oops:
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No worries, but at the prices Steve quotes, new ones won't break the bank
--- Quote from: "V8MoneyPit" ---It's NRC5396 at £5.24 + VAT. You will also need the spreader plate for the other side, 562756 at £6.10 + VAT (yes, more than the loop!) and 2 nuts.
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Well you don't actually need the genuine spreader-plate, a cut down drop-plate (or a suitably sized & drilled piece of 6mm steel will suffice) as a backing plate.
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