smckeown73

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As i'm starting to enjoy greenlaning and soon off-roading, i've been thinking of some additions to the Defender.

Research suggests this steering guard from Rebel4x4 is good value for money

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I assume JATE rings are not suitable/required, with such a guard, and therefore these shackles are more appropriate:

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As for rope, I was thinking of getting these 2:
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and

bluestrop2.jpg


Are 3.25 tonne shackles good enough ? as they are available from 2-4.75 from Dingocroft.

Do these go well together ?

Lastly, i'm not sure how recovery from the rear is done; I have a towbar fitted

Cheers
Sean
 
Can help with most of it, but for a rear recovery point have you thought about a NATO hitch, cheap enough of e-blag and easy to fit:confused::confused:
 
Make sure that crossmember isn't too rusty is you fit those - you don't want a towing point to become a flying projectile when it has another vehicle attached to it during a recovery.
 
As i'm starting to enjoy greenlaning and soon off-roading, i've been thinking of some additions to the Defender.

Research suggests this steering guard from Rebel4x4 is good value for money

._90_110_steering_guards_tow_.jpg


I assume JATE rings are not suitable/required, with such a guard, and therefore these shackles are more appropriate:

strops_1.gif


As for rope, I was thinking of getting these 2:
strops_6.gif


and

bluestrop2.jpg


Are 3.25 tonne shackles good enough ? as they are available from 2-4.75 from Dingocroft.

Do these go well together ?

Lastly, i'm not sure how recovery from the rear is done; I have a towbar fitted

Cheers
Sean

Yeah great

I'd go for shakles and rope/strops rated and TESTED for 7 tonne as a minimum ;)

And what about Diff guards front and back something like this for the front Google Image Result for http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb/attachments/land-rover-overland-tech/2399d1249828862-defender-diff-guards-hpim5440.jpg :)

Tow bar is Ok. just, as long as it's sound, even so...... Thats only in theory good for 3.5 tonne strain, which pulling up a slope out of deep mud could push well beyond.
You might want to go as far as fit proper swivel recovery points in the rear cross member.
Again though it has to be sound ;) and depends on how serious you want to take your off-roading :cool:
 
cheers all.

I agree, the rear xmember isn't really suitable for towing, so maybe also not suitable recovery. I've ready about a pair of JATE rings and a bridle to spread the load.

However, I can't seem to see any pictures of such as setup.

I'm just looking for the optimum setup (for my rusty old girl) at minimum cost :eek:
 
Would these be a suitable rear recovery point, whilst keeping the towbar.

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I assume these fit here:


They look like they use the central holes that the NATO would use:confused::confused: I've got a NATO and a separate towball, you can have both:cool::cool:

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Apparently this is the bridle type strap that ideally should be attached to 2 load bearing points.

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At the front I shall use the 2 eyes in the steering guard I ordered last night.

For the rear, I will get 2 JATE rings, attach them to the existing tow points on the chassis. I can then have the option of using the tow bar for light recovery, or the strap if i'm in serious trouble and don't want to risk pulling the rusty rear cross member off.

I'm impressed with the smaller specialist suppliers out there, just takes time to find them
 

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