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I would'nt use one, i've seen standard Defender bumpers tear when these have been used. You would be better off with a jate ring and attach a strap when off roading or laning then you won't have to search for the jate ring when your up to your head lights in mud etc.
ive got an army center pin bumper(thats what i call it), its reinforced along the middle and has a big tow pin. used it to pull myself out loads and pulled a 7-1/5tonner yesteday. i paid £25 for it at eastnor show, ground it down, red oxided it and sprayed it black, really pleased with it
Quote from: william127 on December 23, 2009, 19:53:48ive got an army center pin bumper(thats what i call it), its reinforced along the middle and has a big tow pin. used it to pull myself out loads and pulled a 7-1/5tonner yesteday. i paid £25 for it at eastnor show, ground it down, red oxided it and sprayed it black, really pleased with itDefinately wouldn't use this sort of bumper for any recovery apart from road towing. Some of my guys tried it once with a bellied out Wolf. Ended up with a V shaped bumper. They all found out why jate rings are fitted front and rear to military spec Land Rovers!Rich
Not for recovery funnily enough. JATE = Joint Air Transportation Executive. and JATE rings are provided for Air transportation only.
just seen some rings which sit on top of your bumper, bolted through to the chassis ends..think there from a series..are these anygood? i see one of the contributors to the 4x4 magazine has them on his td5 90
Quote from: tack43 on December 23, 2009, 21:05:30Quote from: william127 on December 23, 2009, 19:53:48ive got an army center pin bumper(thats what i call it), its reinforced along the middle and has a big tow pin. used it to pull myself out loads and pulled a 7-1/5tonner yesteday. i paid £25 for it at eastnor show, ground it down, red oxided it and sprayed it black, really pleased with itDefinately wouldn't use this sort of bumper for any recovery apart from road towing. Some of my guys tried it once with a bellied out Wolf. Ended up with a V shaped bumper. They all found out why jate rings are fitted front and rear to military spec Land Rovers!RichNot for recovery funnily enough. JATE = Joint Air Transportation Executive. and JATE rings are provided for Air transportation only. Though I've never heard of a forged JATE ring snapping. whilst been used for recovery. And I've used them on all my vehicles.