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Old 02-20-2019, 11:34 PM #46
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Thanks for the quick shipping, got mine in the mail and they look great.... I swear I read somewhere on T4R about a suggestion to place a section of HDPE between the frame and the recovery point, thus that the HDPE would conform around the frame and not require you to grind anything down...

Anyone remember that post? Trying to figure out what thickness HDPE to go with, I *think* it was 1/4", but may have been 1/8"....
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My brother told me it was on an FJ forum thread somebody did that. I would check fitment first before going to the trouble, I don't know if anyone has actually had issues with fitment just there is a weld seam nearby and I don't know how much they vary.
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Product looks and fits good! Serious beef.

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Will someone please post a picture of exactly where it goes on the driver's side?
Anything special to install it? Are there bolts that must be removed and replaced with the new ones?
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Will someone please post a picture of exactly where it goes on the driver's side?
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There's a picture on this page: 4th Gen Rear Recovery Point Group Buy

The factory tie down loop is mounted on the driver's side you just need to remove those 2 bolts and replace with the provided ones.
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There's a picture on this page: 4th Gen Rear Recovery Point Group Buy

The factory tie down loop is mounted on the driver's side you just need to remove those 2 bolts and replace with the provided ones.
I appreciate it-that helps immensely
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I'm interested but I have a stock exhaust, was there any consensus on whether or not this would interfere with the exhaust?
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I'm interested but I have a stock exhaust, was there any consensus on whether or not this would interfere with the exhaust?
exhaust will need to be routed to a side exit. I paid $75 at an exhaust shop to do it and the resonator delete. Or you can just mount one on the driver side and leave exhaust as is.
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Noob question, but why not use the hitch as a rear recovery point?
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Noob question, but why not use the hitch as a rear recovery point?
You can use a device like a Factor55 hitchlink to pull from, but pulling hard from the chain loops on the towing device sounds sketchy to me. And for those that have removed the hitch for weight or offroad clearance purposes our devices work well.

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You can use a device like a Factor55 hitchlink to pull from, but pulling hard from the chain loops on the towing device sounds sketchy to me. And for those that have removed the hitch for weight or offroad clearance purposes our devices work well.

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How 'bout putting a strap on a hitch pin (in the hitch of course)?
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You can use a device like a Factor55 hitchlink to pull from, but pulling hard from the chain loops on the towing device sounds sketchy to me. And for those that have removed the hitch for weight or offroad clearance purposes our devices work well.

Never pull on a hitch ball.
Thanks for clarifying, makes sense to use when removing the hitch.

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How 'bout putting a strap on a hitch pin (in the hitch of course)?
Yea not recommended to pull directly from the pin. Depending on how the strap loop is shaped, it could put the force on the center of the pin, causing it to bend or break. It's like there is leverage on the pin, vs the shearing force from a square mount held in by the pin.

I use this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CF1A7O/
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How 'bout putting a strap on a hitch pin (in the hitch of course)?
I've seen online where those have bent, and it's a little harder to access, but it works I guess.
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