mike1960
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does anyone know how to fit jate rings to a hippo as am thinking of getting it very wet so might need a slight tow out
ok iam new to this so if i go greenlaning and get stuck whot then ( just trying to learn)
ok iam new to this so if i go greenlaning and get stuck whot then ( just trying to learn)
got tow hitch for towing caravan is that enough you see the wife wont let me get anything decent till she sees if she enjoys offroading so dont want to ruin first time out with her or she will just moan :blabla::blabla::blabla:
ok iam new to this so if i go greenlaning and get stuck whot then ( just trying to learn)
You are supposed to use the towing eyes in the bumpers front and back. Rumour has it that you can suspend the whole vehicle from these if you had to! I attach a carabiner to these and pass the rope or strop through that. I wouldn't use the tow hitch which is designed for a relatively light load in one direction.
Happyhippo
CARABINER?BLoody hell!Nutter!Youd rather use that (designed to take small strains in a single direction, the screwgate will be stamped at 0kn!!!!!!!!)than a tow bar(designed to pull heavy weights in several given directions, very likey the direction you wanna be recovered in!)You are supposed to use the towing eyes in the bumpers front and back. Rumour has it that you can suspend the whole vehicle from these if you had to! I attach a carabiner to these and pass the rope or strop through that. I wouldn't use the tow hitch which is designed for a relatively light load in one direction.
Happyhippo
towing eyes/lashing points are not sufficient for recovery use. the fact you use a "carabiner" to secure your recovery gear says it all
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