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So he won't be riding with you or Rafael? Hahahahahaaha
I should have an open passenger seat.![]()
I should have an open passenger seat.![]()
Well judging by your profile picture, I'll bring some extras in my first aid kit....![]()
That' my birthday weekend. Time to make some hard choices.
ARB bumpers in the front are not approved recovery points. This was directly from Corporate ARB that I talked to in person.
Speaking of recovery points. He is very correct. You should have that on your check list along with a few other important items. You should have one frame mounted recovery point front and rear. ...
And I'm in as a sponsor again this year. Might actually wheel this year.
From ARB directly face to face with their Corporate folks. Their front little shackle holes are not to be used as recovery points. They are not approved for that. In fact if you look at the ones coming out the last few years from them those little flimsy things are gone. Please remember now that I am a certified 4wd guy I can now talk directly to higher ups now in numerous places and ask them the important questions. And this stuff is important to me as I need to know about all vehicles out there now not just Cruisers.
And from ARB in their mounting directions it says to retain and reuse the factory recovery points.
I spoke with ARB about the recovery points on the Deluxe Bull Bar. They had several reps at GSMTR. They said that it is a legit recovery point as long as you are pulling directly in line from the front. If you pull at an angle, you'll bend the points or tear them off.I'm not questioning your authority dude, just asking. It seems silly to have the points there if they're not supposed to be used for anything other than lifting the vehicle. I'll remember this fact for the future, thank you![]()
I spoke with ARB about the recovery points on the Deluxe Bull Bar. They had several reps at GSMTR. They said that it is a legit recovery point as long as you are pulling directly in line from the front. If you pull at an angle, you'll bend the points or tear them off.
Edit: I'm not saying it's a good idea... I don't trust them either.
Question: has anyone with a deluxe bar used longer bolts to install recovery points attached to the frame (under the bull bar)?