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Where do I fit a recovery hook at the back of a '91 Surf 2.4TD. Is the left back corner of the chassis , where the tie-down loop is, the right place??
Paul - NZ
Where do I fit a recovery hook at the back of a '91 Surf 2.4TD. Is the left back corner of the chassis , where the tie-down loop is, the right place??
Paul - NZ
You would be better fitting 2 hooks or eyes. 1 on each side of the chassis and use a "Y" shaped tow line so the pull is evenly spread across the chasis when being retrieved or you are towing someone else.
UK 4Runners come with this on one side, goes inside the chassis rain, and down level with the bumper. Very strong, had some big tugs on this one.
A pair would be sweet, one will get you out of trouble.
Only catch is they are usually removed when fitting a tow bar.
Does that mean they no longer fit if you have a towbar ?
It would be good to have a strong recovery point at the rear.
Are there a load of used ones laid in someones garage, or would it be worth ordering them from Toyota ?
For that matter ....is there a cheap source for strong recovery shackles in the UK. It worries me that some people use standard tow shackles etc.
These are nowhere near strong enough to recover a 2T surf stuck in the mire
You would be better fitting 2 hooks or eyes. 1 on each side of the chassis and use a "Y" shaped tow line so the pull is evenly spread across the chasis when being retrieved or you are towing someone else.
I use this principle at the front.
I have fabricated two brackets off the nudge-bar mounts and have a short towing "bridle" so that the load is put over BOTH sides of the chassis.
At the back I have a genuine Toyoya towbar with the removeable hitch.
This one is easy.
Whip the hitch out
Place eye of tow line or snatch strap in the reciever
Replace pin
Tow or be towed stern first
You would be better fitting 2 hooks or eyes. 1 on each side of the chassis and use a "Y" shaped tow line so the pull is evenly spread across the chasis when being retrieved or you are towing someone else.
Would it be feasible to place some Jate rings or something like this through a witter towbar (already fastened to the chassis in several places) and then use a bridle or Y shaped rope to spread the load, or would this place to much strain on the towbar itself and bolts (would not of thought so seeing that it can pull 2.5 to 3 tons)
Gizzmo's right- a decently strong attachment (MOD Hitch?) on the towbar would do nicely. Surf towbar is attached to the chassis by at least eight M12 bolts. If they all fail then your car is well & truly stuck!
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