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Old 10-16-2012, 05:58 PM
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Recovery Points

Check out these recovery points for the 80 and 100 series land cruisers.

URB's- Universal Recovery Bracket, fits front and rear factory locations.



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Recovery Points

Check out these recovery points, they fit 80 and 100 series land cruisers. Mount directly to the factory bolt holes. URB's-Universal Recovery Bracket.

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its just a shackle mount i could make one of these i dont see the hype
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Originally Posted by warpigg
its just a shackle mount i could make one of these i dont see the hype
They are made of laser cut 1/2" steel, bent/ welded and powder coated. Maybe you can make these but, not everyone can.

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all you need is a steel place to cut and bend the peices then anyone can weld them and then just paint them. how much do these cost, because with the price of steel and bending its only like $15 each
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Who taught you how to run a winch line...that crossing of cable is downright scary!

The proper way would be to have double recovery points on each side of the frame connected by rope/wire in a triangle to a snatch block, and then the winch should be connected to that. That way you’re not pulling on only one side of the frame.

Armatures...sheesh.
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just had a chance to watch the video-
per the rules post a location and price or thread gets deleted.
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You find them here at; www.jonesysoffroad.com

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just had a chance to watch the video-
per the rules post a location and price or thread gets deleted.
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Someone's not very bright.
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