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Took her for a spin and gave her a bath!
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Ordered a reproduction Owner's Manual. Pleased with the production quality.

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Added a recovery point in the rear along with a new kinetic rope and soft shackles.

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It is always cool to open a box of parts from the Toyota dealer. New rear side marker lights and drain plugs & gaskets.

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Ordered a reproduction Owner's Manual. Pleased with the production quality.

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Added a recovery point in the rear along with a new kinetic rope and soft shackles.

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It is always cool to open a box of parts from the Toyota dealer. New rear side marker lights and drain plugs & gaskets.

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You won't want to use that recovery attachment if you receiver is the common FJ40 type that bolts to, and hangs just below the rear crossmember. If your stuck and pull on it, it will bend the bottom of rear crossmember up and out. Fyi.
 
You won't want to use that recovery attachment if you receiver is the common FJ40 type that bolts to, and hangs just below the rear crossmember. If your stuck and pull on it, it will bend the bottom of rear crossmember up and out. Fyi.
There is no doubt that the rear cross member is not a very great mounting for the receiver hitch and is susceptible to bending at the midpoint. However, our off road use is on the beach. So, to the extent needed, recover should be for extraction from soft sand. 😀. The kinetic tow rope hopefully prevents any sudden snap. We will see.
 
There is no doubt that the rear cross member is not a very great mounting for the receiver hitch and is susceptible to bending at the midpoint. However, our off road use is on the beach. So, to the extent needed, recover should be for extraction from soft sand. 😀. The kinetic tow rope hopefully prevents any sudden snap. We will see.
The kinetic strap will help a lot. So will a little digging before you try to pull out the stuck jeep you’re rescuing.

My hitch got bent inwards when I lost traction on steep bedrock and slid backwards and it hit. A few years later I dragged a broken Chevy back to the road with a chain (don’t recommend)… after that it was straight again. ;)
 
I’d lay odds @65swb45 aks Mark has… probably could even tell you what what wrong. ;)
The fact that the pulley is bolted on instead of the factory rivets is probably a clue.😉
 
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Who makes/made those. Are they no longer made?
4plus, there is a thread somewhat recent about a possible production of those coming again. I may have read that @orangefj45 may have had one on the shelf in Norcal.

@lcwizard may have posted once about production is the easiest part, shipping and storage are the biggest hurdles.
 
From what I’ve seen recently on a wanted form Dave Gore made them if I’m correct.
4plus, there is a thread somewhat recent about a possible production of those coming again. I may have read that @orangefj45 may have had one on the shelf in Norcal.

@lcwizard may have posted once about production is the easiest part, shipping and storage are the biggest hurdles.

Thanks for info. I'll do some digging.
 

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