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Glynparry25



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I have 2x Dixon Bate 3.5 Ton jaws on the front:


NATO hitch on the rear:


What more could you want?

Glyn :sheep:

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BigMike



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Glynn, do you not give the hitch a whack on steep descents? rock etc?
Post #49940 27th Dec 2010 11:12pm
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Glynparry25



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BigMike wrote:
Glynn, do you not give the hitch a whack on steep descents? rock etc?


I haven't had an impact on the rear hitch yet.... but I am sure I will at some point. It is well made (strange for a LR genuine part) and I am sure it will take any bumps even though I am thinking of making a skid plate for it.

Glyn Sheep
Post #49942 27th Dec 2010 11:21pm
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BigMike



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Did you see the shackle and point I have on mine?

This one



I thought long and hard about the rear and reasoned that if circumstances get a bit extreme I'd rather break that or bend the rear crossmember than bend the chassis. I towed a 15 tonne plus gritter with it before christmad with no problems. but having said that, your rear step combination is still pretty cool Laughing
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Glynparry25



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BigMike wrote:
Did you see the shackle and point I have on mine?


Yeah, I must admit that if I didn't have the use for a hitch I would have gone for the same as you. Fully swiveling so good for all angle pulls. Looks smart too Thumbs Up

Glyn Sheep
Post #49944 27th Dec 2010 11:28pm
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BigMike



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speaking of angle pulls I just watched the top gear desert special thing, and saw what happened to may during one of their more dubious recoveries. amazing really.
Post #49945 27th Dec 2010 11:31pm
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Zinke



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BigMike wrote:
speaking of angle pulls I just watched the top gear desert special thing, and saw what happened to may during one of their more dubious recoveries. amazing really.


At least they didnt edit it out and it shows how easily things can go wrong when you dont know what your doing!

Pete.
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mse



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BigMike wrote:
Did you see the shackle and point I have on mine?

This one



I thought long and hard about the rear and reasoned that if circumstances get a bit extreme I'd rather break that or bend the rear crossmember than bend the chassis. I towed a 15 tonne plus gritter with it before christmad with no problems. but having said that, your rear step combination is still pretty cool Laughing


I had one of those, fitted above the lr nas step on the cross member...taken it off now, still wondered if i should put it back on...dixon bate on the rear though. Mike
Post #49957 28th Dec 2010 10:18am
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leeds



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Some photos of rear recovery points on our vehicles. No one system will be best for everyone has we all have different needs/uses for our vehicles.

Red 110 has two welded on recovery loops and a Southdown tank guard system


Click image to enlarge


The Southdown Recovery eye is fitted by pulling two pins out and exchanging it for the plough/towball

The Southdown recovery eye looks like this. Nicked from their website



On black 110 we have a 2" receiver fitted and can interchange drop plate for a recovery billet


Click image to enlarge



HTH



Brendan

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Post #49991 28th Dec 2010 2:55pm
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mse



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Just note the drop plate is not legal for towing trailers etc in the Uk Thumbs Up Mike
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BigMike



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brendan, on your last pic, assuming the vehicle is a puma, how did you get the back plate on? did you drop the tank?
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BigMike wrote:
brendan, on your last pic, assuming the vehicle is a puma, how did you get the back plate on? did you drop the tank?


Mike are you referring to the plate with the six bolt heads showing ?

If you are it picks up the existing six captive nuts in the crossmember.

Bob
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BigMike



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The holes are threaded, Bob. Didn't know there were captive nuts on the back? No access to put the back plate on.
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bob neville



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Mike

Maybe captive nuts was the wrong term Thumbs Up

The front plate bolts directly into the threaded part of the crossmember, there is no back plate to fit behind the crossmember. There are a couple more pick up points that are secured with nuts and bolts. Two side arms run along the chassis and are secured on the tie down eye bolts.

Very easy to fit, took me about 30 minutes to install mine.

Bob
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leeds



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mse wrote:
Just note the drop plate is not legal for towing trailers etc in the Uk Thumbs Up


Interesting, can you point me in the right direction for more information?


Mike, yes it is an 09 Puma. IIRC on Pumas it has six captive nuts, whereas on 300 TDi you get a plate with 6 nuts welded on.

With the standard tank it is a straight forward fit. We have a 120 litre tank on so can not remember if we fitted it before or after the tank. It is too dark to crawl underneath now to see ease of fitment with the large tank on. If I remember will crawl under it in daylight and have a look


Brendan
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