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Best recovery points for thge rear
v8rangie:
Im looking to get some good recovery points on the back of my rangie but whats the best thing to use?
The front has to be a good steering guard but what for the rear?
seen a few tank guards with points on the but are they strong? big enough to attach shackles?
Guardian.:
ive pulled a loaded transit that was laying on its side out the bottom of a ditch with mine! no sweat
v8rangie:
i gather you are using your own products :)
just wondered where the best place to get them is at a good price :)
Guardian.:
tank guards are comparitively expensive compared to the other goods you can buy, due to being dear to produce, they are all laser cut components (and im sure most manufacturers are), thats what costs the money!
they are a god send though and never need worry about your tank again, plus you can loose the pain in the but tow hitches, and recover with them.
PLEASE NOTE this is not a sales pitch, as it is the same for any companies tank guards as long as its the same type!
i am just telling you a fact or 2, there are also a lot more manufacturers of these out there i have noticed in the last 6/9 months, most are not the same standard (bit more fabbed up than lasered), but will still do the same job.
Frankie-Boy:
Its ok Spence, we realise that it was a legitimate answer to a direct question.
Thank you for your honest help, it is appreciated. :wink:
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