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John Friederich
| Posted on Friday, January 10, 2003 - 11:57 pm: |
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Didn't see anything from a search. What can be done to a stock bumpered D2 for front recovery points? Thanks for your advice. It makes me a little sick seeing new Navigators, Escalades, etc. with nice front recovery points, knowing that they will never be offroad, while I actually need them and don't have them. John F |
   
Paul D. Morgan (V22guy)
| Posted on Saturday, January 11, 2003 - 07:46 am: |
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John, I haven't seen anyone do anything to a stock bumper on a D2. LR provides you with a "towing eye" which is located under that panel on the DS. FYI, it's a good idea to remove that plastic cover before you go wheeling. Anyway, Plastic construction, crap recovery and a low hanging air damn are just 3 of the many reasons that people upgrade to an aftermarket bumper, i.e.; Rovertym, ARB, or homemade. Paul '00 ROVER |
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