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Recovery

Post by stephanvaneeden »

Wat is nou eintlik die groot verskil tussen die 2 fotos. Die towball lyk vir my sterker. Praat nou nie van snatsh recovery nie, net die gewone uitsleep.
Help asb. voor ek R 520 onnodig blaas op iets wat ek nie kan gebruik nie.
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Die towbal in die tweede prentjie kan ook gebruik word solank die recovery strap / tou om die pin gaan en nie oor die ball nie
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I would opt for the ball-pin provided that it's mounting and rear bumper are adequately reinforced (including bumper mountings). The ball-pin is more versatile. ;-)
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option 2
same as stated above by andy and casssie
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Post by stephanvaneeden »

Dankie man, ek het 'n Frontrunner replacement bumper, so recovery punte is in plek. Die towball lyk net beter as die gewone een en as ek hom kan gebruik vir ander doeleiendes ook, gat ek hom opsit vir gewone strap recovery.
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Have the same tow ball on mine.
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Re: Recovery

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Mud Dog wrote:I would opt for the ball-pin provided that it's mounting and rear bumper are adequately reinforced (including bumper mountings). The ball-pin is more versatile. ;-)
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