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I've got one of the recovery 'loops' fitted to mine. There should be plenty of space to fit it before fouling the tank.
I've got a set of LR JATE rings (part no; RRC3227) in the workshop & a (genuine LR ???) steering guard on the 110.Now the guard doesn't sit flush against the chassis members, but has tubular spacers to either side (sorry no photo)(I've got a copy of the Defender accessories catalogue in front of me, but there's not a good enough picture)Anyways, there's enough lee-way to fit the JATEs, but do I attempt to cut the spacers in a straight line :lol: ??, or buy a bag-full of thick washers of an appropriate thickness?
The only thing you might find, is that you may need to cut a section from the top corners of the steering guard to get the rings to fit.
It's a genuine LR part. I'll go and dig out the part number and add it in a few minutes! ....right, I'm back! It's NRC5396 at £5.24 + VAT. You will also need the spreader plate for the other side, 562756 at £6.10 + VAT (yes, more than the loop!) and 2 nuts. I used Nyloc ones. Can't remember the thread size, but I'm sure it was metric
Thanks V8 money Pit.BTM how much do you want for a spreader and loop
Sorry mate I thought you had some spares :oops:
It's NRC5396 at £5.24 + VAT. You will also need the spreader plate for the other side, 562756 at £6.10 + VAT (yes, more than the loop!) and 2 nuts.
I've been informed by another '99 Td5 owner on 'LR Net' that all the towing-related holes in the cross-member are all threaded :( :(
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"I've been informed by another '99 Td5 owner on 'LR Net' that all the towing-related holes in the cross-member are all threaded :( :( Nothing a round file won't solve :D
Fitted one of these, to solve rear recovery..Bought mine from Scorpion as it was convenient, but a number of places do them. It bolts straight onto TD5 crossmember.CheersSteve
It's still a bit short, but it ought to suffice for now, as the thread is flush with the top of the nut.
My main concern is whether the upper-most bar on the Dixon-Bate framework will interfere with the loop on that
Quote from: "Skywalker"It's still a bit short, but it ought to suffice for now, as the thread is flush with the top of the nut. Richard, If the bolt is flush with the end of the nut, it's fine. Spare threads sticking out beyond the nut add no strength. Dave
Do you really need the rear recovery loop when you have the towbar?Or are you just a gadget freak like the rest of us 8) Dave
Too true, and in fairness you've already mentioned that ............... sorry, not paying enough attention :oops: ............... :D :D :D
:idea: Why not simply use a shackle through one of the pre drilled holes in the towbar frameDave
Why not simply use a shackle through one of the pre drilled holes in the towbar frameDave