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Has anyone fitted Jimnybits Front recovery points?

  • GuardianAngel
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06 Feb 2015 23:56 #137121 by GuardianAngel
Replied by GuardianAngel on topic Re:Has anyone fitted Jimnybits Front recovery points?
I use an ORA winch plate and some Grayston straps. Does the job nicely.

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07 Feb 2015 20:00 #137188 by Leathery1
Jimny Dave thats sad, everything I have bough from ORA has been top notch. Front recovery points, winch plate, protection all over. Everything fitted perfectly and was top quality.
Not to diss the Jimnybits stuff, just found your products great value for money.

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08 Feb 2015 11:56 #137232 by mc_nebula
Thanks everyone for the replies. These sadly fit to the bit of my chassis that has a kink in it. It's time to get the disc cutter and welder out, I think. They do some tidy looking rear points which I bought to replace my towbar (soon to be for sale on here...)

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11 Apr 2015 22:01 - 11 Apr 2015 22:02 #142321 by Rhinoman
Has anyone got any pictures of the front JB HD recovery points fitted? I plan on fitting mine tomorrow but I have no instructions. Do I need to remove the front bumper? Mine is a 2006 if that makes a difference.

Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.
Last edit: 11 Apr 2015 22:02 by Rhinoman. Reason: added year

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12 Apr 2015 11:23 #142334 by Olucas91
Take off the bumper and offer them up to the chassis rails. The left hand side is easier. Mark the holes and drill with 10-11mm bit. The right hand side is a little fiddly with the captive nuts supplied but a few patients it can be done in 1/2hr.

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12 Apr 2015 14:06 #142345 by Lozi
I really want to get these but I think my bull bar is in the way, is there an alternative?

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