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discomog



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Santorini Black
Really like the Nakatanenga recovery eyes. Bought from 4x4 Overlander



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Post #680040 19th Jan 2018 8:52pm
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Grouse



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How anyone can damage a chassis using Jate Rings, then I am sorry but you are being stupid the way you are undertaking your recoveries, with no mechanical sympathy - end of.

If it's that bad then it needs digging out and your recovery methods thinking about - otherwise you are going to damage more than your Jate Rings - I.e. Rip Major steering or suspension components off
Post #680054 19th Jan 2018 10:10pm
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StephenO



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Well, for a start itโ€™s not stupidity, the Defender was bought and is used as intended, we enjoy testing our & there abilities whilst having fun. When I say a few recoveries I donโ€™t mean slipped off the side of the road and needing a gentle tug out......I mean stuck.

Each to their own though



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Post #680059 19th Jan 2018 10:29pm
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Post #680109 20th Jan 2018 9:43am
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custom90



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StephenO wrote:
Well, for a start itโ€™s not stupidity, the Defender was bought and is used as intended, we enjoy testing our & there abilities whilst having fun. When I say a few recoveries I donโ€™t mean slipped off the side of the road and needing a gentle tug out......I mean stuck.

Each to their own though



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Exactly the same set up as me just minus the winch. Thumbs Up $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #680128 20th Jan 2018 11:27am
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Supacat



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You are surely not blaming a set of JATE rings for damaging your chassis are you?
Post #680146 20th Jan 2018 1:00pm
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StephenO



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Yep, bearing in mind the chassis is over 20 years old ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ 2007 Defender Puma Tonga Green

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Post #680155 20th Jan 2018 2:02pm
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ericvv



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discomog wrote:
Really like the Nakatanenga recovery eyes. Bought from 4x4 Overlander



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Agree those look great and are in a easy to reach position. Thumbs Up
I would have them installed already a long time ago if only they would not conflict with my soft A-bar (which won't remove by the way).Sad
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Post #680157 20th Jan 2018 2:09pm
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NickBristol



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Is there a way to easily mount one of the Nakatenga recovery eyes to a round bumper?

If it canโ€™t be done then it could be a good excuse to sell getting a new winch bumper to the Mrs though!
Post #680202 20th Jan 2018 5:33pm
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custom90



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Eric - Never having had an OE bumper myself, could those not be mounted below the bumper instead?
Or am I missing something with the mounting there?

Nickbristol - Not really imo, but I'd definitely look at FF or D44 winch bumpers.

The crucial thing to think of in this thread is there are multiple offerings here, light duty, heavy duty.

Boils down to personal choice and intended usage.

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Post #680212 20th Jan 2018 5:58pm
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Grouse



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Supacat wrote:
You are surely not blaming a set of JATE rings for damaging your chassis are you?


Exactly - the British Army seem to cope admirably well with tens of thousands of Land Rovers. And before any clever clogs gives me the history of Jate Rings I am well aware of their original purpose!
Post #680235 20th Jan 2018 6:48pm
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Grouse



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StephenO wrote:
Yep, bearing in mind the chassis is over 20 years old ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚


The issue isn't with JATE Rings then but a knackered rusted out chassis.
Post #680239 20th Jan 2018 6:56pm
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