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Landy-Novice



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how much!? Shocked

clive from blacksheep will supply and fit one for that price.. and his are 6mm HD with no mud traps and has the recovery eyes.


tbh. it will take some serious force to damage a crossmember like snatch recovery. just use a sufficantly sized spreader plate and it should be fine.
other option with be something like a southdown tank guard??
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miker



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Yikes on the d4x4 price! I had a black sheep one (that looks like what the devon4x4 is a copy of) supplied and fitted for less. I had to find my own fitter though, I asked Clive and he said he doesn't do fitments any more. Quality bit of kit though and not going anywhere!
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Orangesofa



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Thanks for the advice.

The mud play would be RTV sort of stuff but I am mindful that not everyone is as sensible as we are when it comes to recovery. The crossmember is 2 years old and in great nick - especially as I had it sprayed gloss black with a few coats to stop it looking ropey.

Imagine me stuck in a not too onerous predicament on an RTV event and an over-keen club-member with all manner of ebay kit adorning his LR deciding to execute a needless snatch recovery at the expense of my crossmember. The old adage of plan for the worst and hope for the best leaves me thinking something meatier is safer for everyone concerned.

Brendan - I do rather like the Nakatanenga bits. The plate pictured is the LR part but their description says it is stainless. Any idea what it's like in the flesh? Do you know who can supply this in the UK or do I get it shipped from Germany?

Thanks for the other ideas such as the NAS step, the Southdown Tank Guard and the girder doubling as a crossmember - nice kit but sadly not within the budget. Big Cry Phil
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mikeh501



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I still like the 2" recever option. It's got me out of some truly nasty snatch recoveries in bogs up to doors. Spreads the loads across three points.

It's about 200 all in from extreme 4x4 or safari equip.


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Orangesofa



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*buys lottery ticket* Phil
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miker



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My solution in that case would be to not let ham fisted oafs near my car! May cause some friction but I'd far rather damage someones ego than my landy.
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Orangesofa wrote:


Imagine me stuck in a not too onerous predicament on an RTV event and an over-keen club-member with all manner of ebay kit adorning his LR deciding to execute a needless snatch recovery at the expense of my crossmember. The old adage of plan for the worst and hope for the best leaves me thinking something meatier is safer for everyone concerned.

Brendan - I do rather like the Nakatanenga bits. The plate pictured is the LR part but their description says it is stainless. Any idea what it's like in the flesh? Do you know who can supply this in the UK or do I get it shipped from Germany?

Thanks for the other ideas such as the NAS step, the Southdown Tank Guard and the girder doubling as a crossmember - nice kit but sadly not within the budget. Big Cry


One of the most important things is an engaged brain!

At club level you will normally find one or two more experienced members doing the recoveries under the supervision of the clerk of course. If the expected driving line is taken then the recoveries should not be too serious.

We supply the Nakatanenga range in the UK. If I remember correctly we have a couple of the Nakatanenga rear recovery points down at the unit but not on our website yet. I am old fashion in certain ways as I like to try items out first myself and I have not had a chance to try these out in anger yet. However they are of the standard Nakatanenga quality, which I am sure Def2 members will vouch for.


We have one of the original Southdown (made by Dave Southdown) on our red 110 and it has done sterling service.


Brendan
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Cupboard



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Another option using bits you've already got is this:
http://defendertd5.weebly.com/rear-recovery-points.html

Basically it takes the standard drop plate (which is used for spreading the load) and chops the bottom off so it doesn't harm the departure angle.

The only thing is I wouldn't use it with a standard tow ball - I'd want a jaw or something so the strop can't ping off the top.

With my 110 I usually just put the combined hitch up to the bottom of the crossmember and accept that it's going to end up with a load of mud caked in the bottom of it where we've been adjusting the landscape to suit Smile Obviously that's not the ideal situation if you're trying to compete.
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pressbrake



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miker wrote:
Yikes on the d4x4 price! I had a black sheep one (that looks like what the devon4x4 is a copy of) supplied and fitted for less. I had to find my own fitter though, I asked Clive and he said he doesn't do fitments any more. Quality bit of kit though and not going anywhere!


Ive started fitting again as Ive managed to get a assistant
who can weld (I tought him and got him coded 15 years ago)!
I ve been making these damn things since 1992
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