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Rear Recovery Points

My brother and I have started our 3rd batch of rear recovery points. Here are the new pictures:





Slight modifications this time around, the edges will be chamfered with a CNC machine and will look like this model. Prices reflect this change. Good for use with a soft shackle or D-ring style shackles. These are the ticket if you don't like to drag on your Factor-55 hitchlinks or want to ditch your hitch altogether for more clearance.



Highlights:
  • Made from 1/2" steel press broke at 90*
  • New Grade 10.9 bolts included
  • Ships bare metal so any color and painting process can be chosen
  • Minor grinding of the frame rail welds might be necessary for perfect fit
  • Removing existing bolts before buying is a good idea, broken bolts or weld nuts are a possibility
  • Probably doesn't fit the passenger's side with the OEM exhaust in the way unless rerouted or chopped.
  • Fits the rear bolt pattern, and works with the large OEM towing accessory
  • Fits 3rd, 4th, 5th gen 4Runners, FJ Cruisers, and GX470, but please visually inspect underneath before ordering to verify proper fitment and clearances

Check out this thread or pm me if you want to order or need more info
We have already received them from the shop so only a couple day lead time before shipping.

Link to the FJ thread

Our first group buy thread








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