Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
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Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
Hi All
I have a 1991 Terrano which has an unrated, commercial, stock standard recovery hook on the front.
The club tells me I need to put a rated one in its place, but the hook already there has a 75mm centre to centre. Most 4x4 rated hooks seem to be 35mm.
So to solve my problem, do I:
- Find a rated hook from a truck at 75mm and install that.
- Drill new holes through the chassis at 35mm (not really preferred)
Cheers
I have a 1991 Terrano which has an unrated, commercial, stock standard recovery hook on the front.
The club tells me I need to put a rated one in its place, but the hook already there has a 75mm centre to centre. Most 4x4 rated hooks seem to be 35mm.
So to solve my problem, do I:
- Find a rated hook from a truck at 75mm and install that.
- Drill new holes through the chassis at 35mm (not really preferred)
Cheers
Re: Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
Pop into Towbar Services for a quick chat/coffee, if its for a certain club ie CCVC it needs to be mounted to a certain spec to pass inspection.
Theres a Kiwi Aka's trip coming up soon if you are keen
Theres a Kiwi Aka's trip coming up soon if you are keen
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Re: Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
The Club that told you to change the hook should be able to tell you how they would like it done to meet their requirements
other than that the terrano jokers on here will probably be along pretty soon to give you some pointers
other than that the terrano jokers on here will probably be along pretty soon to give you some pointers

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look up kiwi pete. hes got how he mounted his.
I drilled holes for rated hooks into the tie down mounts as its springs steel and F%$king stronb in my mind
I drilled holes for rated hooks into the tie down mounts as its springs steel and F%$king stronb in my mind
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What you do is get a piece of angel, 50X50X5 should do, drill holes to match the holes on the chassis, bolt the angle to the chassis using high tensile bolts 8.8 bolts that match the captive nuts in the chassis.
Buy a proper rated tow hook.
Drill holes in the other side of the angle to match the hook. Fit the hook.
The hook will now sit on its side.
Simple and effective.
Buy a proper rated tow hook.
Drill holes in the other side of the angle to match the hook. Fit the hook.
The hook will now sit on its side.
Simple and effective.
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Jerry wrote:Theres a Kiwi Aka's trip coming up soon if you are keen
Cheers Jerry, is that the Orongorongo trip on the 23rd July? I've booked myself on that. Also just did the Orongorongo last Sunday, great stuff!
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DieselBoy wrote:What you do is get a piece of angel, 50X50X5 should do, drill holes to match the holes on the chassis, bolt the angle to the chassis using high tensile bolts 8.8 bolts that match the captive nuts in the chassis.
Buy a proper rated tow hook.
Drill holes in the other side of the angle to match the hook. Fit the hook.
The hook will now sit on its side.
Simple and effective.
Thanks, Does it matter if the hook is on its side or vertical? The commercial hook is bolted up through the bottom of the chassis rail. The back mount points will by default put the hook on its side.
Re: Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
hey dude im sure i gave ya my card last sunday come and see me at towbars
WARNING:
Insanity has replaced reason in the modification of this vehicle
you can follow me, but its gunna hurt
Insanity has replaced reason in the modification of this vehicle
you can follow me, but its gunna hurt
Re: Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
Have you seen the size of these hooks. Though not rated they are the strongest part of a D21
I used 2 of these hooks bolted with backing plates to my ARB bar.
Passed club requirments.

I have smashed these hooks through all sorts of terrain.
When snatching out Terrano's and Navara's at Woodhill, I trust these hooks and where they are mounted to.
I know it dosen't help much but it might be worth pointing out.
Cheers,

I used 2 of these hooks bolted with backing plates to my ARB bar.
Passed club requirments.

I have smashed these hooks through all sorts of terrain.
When snatching out Terrano's and Navara's at Woodhill, I trust these hooks and where they are mounted to.
I know it dosen't help much but it might be worth pointing out.
Cheers,
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
Re: Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
The idea of rated tow hooks is 2 fold
1 They are rated to take a certain load to not failed.
2 The rated load is exceededby lots the hooks will bend & release the rope thus preventing you from bending your chassis etc.
So massive & strong has its drawbacks.
1 They are rated to take a certain load to not failed.
2 The rated load is exceededby lots the hooks will bend & release the rope thus preventing you from bending your chassis etc.
So massive & strong has its drawbacks.
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3 fold even!!!
They are rated so that if over loaded, they are designed to bend and release the rope before the bolts snap and the hook becomes a projectile!!!!
Were's Jerry at?????

They are rated so that if over loaded, they are designed to bend and release the rope before the bolts snap and the hook becomes a projectile!!!!
Were's Jerry at?????


lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
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DieselBoy wrote:
Were's Jerry at?????
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TuggenMahPuddahh??

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Ah yes the good old days .....


http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 70&start=0
Basically the hook (Factory Mu Hook)

where it came off

Where it nearly went thru sadams head



Go and have a chat to Taz/Stinky, they know the hook mounting specs required for the safety sticker

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2007, that's before I had ever used a little lever!
I'm am now nealing before you guys


I'll just shut the fark up.....and just read.




I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
Re: Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
I'm am now knealing before you guys

Dont follow me. i'll get stuck and need a tow..
Re: Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
callum007 wrote:I'm am now knealing before you guys
Birdie kneal I hope






Having read the above and living the hell that was Jerry's rampage about tow hooks, I have also relented and got rated hooks on the mutt, (not that it has ever needed them before anyway


Ugly is a state of mind..... and the state of my truck!
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rokhound wrote:I have also relented and got rated hooks on the mutt, (not that it has ever needed them before anyway![]()
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never?




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Nope, drove out of that one (eventually, did need a push over sideways though
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Geez that's going back Nibz, that was when the old truck had just been built



Geez that's going back Nibz, that was when the old truck had just been built

Ugly is a state of mind..... and the state of my truck!
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Ahhh the good old days when everyone gave Nibby shit about if his truck would ever go. Of all the people on that trip I think Nibs is the only one that actually is
At the moment that is, the mighty red cruiser is slowly recovering and will be out of intensive care soon 



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Re: Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
Having read the above and living the hell that was Jerry's rampage about tow hooks
It got the message across (not very subtly tho


Are you free on the 30 July ... can come to you and give you your very own towhook lecture ..... will have a few hours free .... already got your address


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Jerry wrote:Are you free on the 30 July ... can come to you and give you your very own
..... will have a few hours free .... already got your address![]()
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Re: Mysterious 75mm recovery hook
one of the reasons the clubs have developed standard practice for tow hooks and there mountings is to put an end to the endless debate of what is sound engineering and an acceptable hook. if there all the same type style hook rated we know at a glance Its ok. then its just the mounting to assess. that hook looks sound but in reality its an unknown quantity. will it bend straight or snap and become a projectile. no one knows. totally un assessable.
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pruggerdore wrote:one of the reasons the clubs have developed standard practice for tow hooks and there mountings is to put an end to the endless debate of what is sound engineering and an acceptable hook.
thats it in a nutshell mate or they will all be arguing untill the cows come home