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Front recovery points??

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chris.hunt22:
What is the easiest and cheapest way to fit reliable and safe front recovery points to my disco, I still have the front valance (with fogs in) and am not planning on taking it off, any ideas??

landroverkeith:
you can get some that fit between the valance and down the chassis rail pretty certain frankieboy has a set on his .. might have to trim a little of the plastic out to make em fit though

Skibum346:

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IF you need recovery points... I suspect the clock is ticking on yer valance!  :(biglaugh):

Bush Tucker Man:

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'Jack-Mates'
David Bowyer used to sell them, I know other people do but can't remember who does?
Over to everyone else


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I fitted them with mine still in place, they pick up on the bumper mounts/steering box bolt & a spare mounting point. (if I remember correctly)
Andy ('Range Rover Blues') bought my set when I sold the Discovery

They're far more user-friendley than groping about trying to get the rope/strap/shackle/winch-hook on a JATE ring


They're very discreet

Frankie-Boy:
I agree with BTM, I have "Jack Mates" and as Keith said, they protrude through the valance (with a little bit of trimming), but once fitted the trimmed area doesn't show that much, all you have showing is a chunk of steel with a hole to fit a shackle through and if you have a high lift jack you can slot it straight in.

Here's a couple of pic's of mine, the second one shows how its bolted to the chassis rails.

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