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By mrbieler on Friday, April 06, 2001 - 05:09 am: Edit |
Right now, my truck has the stock bumper minus the airdamn for off-road clearance. I use the passenger side frame mounting point for the front recovery JATE ring.
From what I have seen, the only steering damper relocation kits on the market use this frame mounting point which means I will lose my recovery point.
I'd like to get the damper out of the way, but need to keep a point up front I can be winched/snatched out from. I know this could be resolved with a replacement front bumper, but have other plans for that money right now.
Any thoughts/ideas/suggestions?
Thanks,
Jeff
By Bill B on Friday, April 06, 2001 - 10:33 am: Edit |
Just put the Jate ring on the opposite side the the damper frame mount is on. One recovery point on the front works fine 99% of the time. Also the stock Disco recovery loop (bolted on where the bumper attaches) works fine to - that is what it is built for. Pretty much you can use anything except the welded on tie down hoop on the frame.
By mrbieler on Friday, April 06, 2001 - 10:57 am: Edit |
Thanks. I'll peek under there on the opposite side tonight.
The stock loop is OK for straight pulls, but I've seen them bend badly when used at an angle.
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