If you don't mind me asking what are you fitting it to????

If you don't need the back plate (To fit a series x member) do you wish to sell it???

Its going onto the back of me disco, just gonna make an adaptor plate as I think the holes in the disco towplate won't quite fit and I was wanting to move it outwards a little anyway to act as a buffer

Don't need the spreader plater though so yeah I could sell it haha, make me an offer ;)
 
How can you tell just out of question as I was gonna bid at another one at a later date to use on the front as a recovery point

What Jai said ;)

I've got a nato hook on the back of mine mostly because I've got a Sankey trailer and it DOES make a great recovery point but don't think I'd put one on the front for recovery only......I'd rather lose a recovery point than the front of my chassis :eek:
 
What Jai said ;)

I've got a nato hook on the back of mine mostly because I've got a Sankey trailer and it DOES make a great recovery point but don't think I'd put one on the front for recovery only......I'd rather lose a recovery point than the front of my chassis :eek:

haha well I was gonna get it put it on the front winch bumper, the local metal workers is building the bumper onto the chassis with extra supports to make it a bit stronger :)

Might just go for shackles on the front in this case
 
Me personally I like a NATO rear and a ball pointing backwards req some grinding to make sure the rough casting arms do not damage the rope
I will fit 2 of these in my trialer either side of a removable winch try to a very very meaty stiffened up bunper
 
Cheers beasty I'll order one of them :)

Heres some pics anyway, phillips screwdriver, small hammer and a lump hammer were the tools of choice


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