front recovery point
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front recovery point
what is the best place to attach a recovery strap when pulling or being pulled from the front?
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Re: front recovery point
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Re: front recovery point
Aound the engine crossmember if you have a stock front bumper. The axle works too, but you can mess up your tie rod. If you slam it real hard with a chain you can bend the front crossmember up on a highboy though.
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Re: front recovery point
i kind of wanted to avoid the cross member, and the axle is out of the question. just curious what people have been using
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Re: front recovery point
onmy 2wd i used to wrap the chain around the front frame rail behind the core supprt. but the chain would get stuck under the core support so i stopped doing that. since then i have avoided getting stuck. but i have use the engine crossmember. but not very much because of the front brake lines running behind it.
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Re: front recovery point
I've done some pretty serious tugging with the highboy engine crossmembers. They're about the only part beside the axle you can wrap a chain around and really slam hard without tweaking anything. You'll bend the front crossmember pretty easily if you hook there, hard to find one that isn't screwed up already though.
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Re: front recovery point
I usually go right to the frame. I use one strap to go around both frame rails, then to the center where I clevise the two ends to a second strap or come-along hook.
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Re: front recovery point
I like to weld a tow hook on the frame horn. You have to be careful about using a loop between the two framerails, it puts on a lot of squeeze, tends to pull the two rails together really hard.
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Re: front recovery point
I've never had a problem. I put it right behind the very front xmember.
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Re: front recovery point
x2 with the x-member in the very front. Got yank up over a rock ledge by 2 jeeps from that attchment point. (man I hated admitting that)
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Re: front recovery point
the one time i got pulled out by the front i used a hook from my chain the kind with the two tabs with holes in them any way i put it on the rail where there was a hole and put the pin through it worked good untill i needed hook back but i never really get pulled from the front usually from the back bumper so i welded it on
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Re: front recovery point
On a previous dentside I owned I bolted a tow hook to the underside of the frame rail. I have also seen people weld a large chain hook to the frame rail for an attachement point. Should be able to get one of the painted tow hooks for less than $20.
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