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albundy
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Post by albundy »

MATT4U wrote:well its a toyota so it can handle it, if it was a nissan it would break.


seen plenty of broken tonkatoys , sorry toyotas :lol: in my days. All trucks break when you push them too hard or don't know what your doing. We will have to see how many times your on the end of a rope matt :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted:
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Hehe, Im just stiring hehe :lol: :lol: :lol:
I have a problem that im to keen to try something :lol: :lol: :lol:
The way I look at is there is only one way to find out you cant do something..... .......................... Watch Al try it 1st :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by cromcruiser »

:oops: :oops: Matt4u the nissan of Als always takes time off when on trips :cry: :wink: :wink:
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cromcruiser wrote::oops: :oops: Matt4u the nissan of Als always takes time off when on trips :cry: :wink: :wink:


To go swimming??? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Sorry no offence intended
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Post by albundy »

Nah, just needed washing on the inside :lol:
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Post by surflover »

Hi all,
i'm interested in going but my surf is standard although i was told that i have an lsd in it, it is a grunty v6 :twisted:

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Post by MATT4U »

What rubber do you have? hooks??
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Post by monaro427 »

yer i'll be in got the 33's on the truck now so a bit more grip, hopes there's some good mud. i'll give most things a go
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monaro427 wrote:yer i'll be in got the 33's on the truck now so a bit more grip, hopes there's some good mud. i'll give most things a go

We'll find some :P
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Post by surflover »

I Have just brought new dunlop grandtrek a/t 80/20,s and i don't have tow hooks on but i will get around to doing it
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Post by albundy »

no tow hooks, no go, that's the rules. get yourself a 10 metre tow rope while your at it. Then be there on the day.
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Hey Mate, i'm not that dumb i said i was going to do it i would never go out with no hooks thats just stupid
i will get around to doing it
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Post by albundy »

Sweet, seen it happen though. You can never be too sure, that's why I always ask.
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Post by eatenfuller »

:oops: hey surf lover you do have tow hooks front and rear and toyota certed these hooks for towing didnt they :?: :?: .cos what the #### else are they for :?: tieing youre truck down on the ferry :?:

the rear hook youle just need a d shackle :D
the front hook is fine :D

surflover i use the fact tow hooks on my surf :D :D :D ive pulled/snatched wagons as heavy as v8 cruisers from the rear hook :twisted: and ive been winched from the front hook many times :D :D and my local 4wd club has never said anything to me about having the wrong hooks on :D :D

why throw money away when youre truck will do the business the way it is :D :D
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eatenfuller wrote::oops: toyota certed these hooks for towing didnt they :?: :?:

You tell us, in your expert opinion, what is the rating on these hooks, cause I haven't seen a Toyota factory one with A CERT RATING stamped on,and he would be more than better off with a hook with a tow rating stamped on it, cause at least then I'll winch him:!:
I hope you realise the site is dedicated to good advice, not crap :thumright:
P.S we will still hear you if you don't swear, it doesn't appeal to everyone :?
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eatenfuller wrote::and my local 4wd club has never said anything to me about having the wrong hooks on :D :D


Must be a Kikiwa thing, as the clubs that i'm aware of state the hook must have cert rating stamped on :!:
Hell why winge about spending 20-30 bucks :!: , if you can't afford to get some proper hooks, you certainly wouldn't be welcome in most clubs down south, safety doesn't come at the price of a hook :shock:
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Post by surflover »

Ok well don't worry i have ordered a 6.5 ton bow shackle and a 3.5 ton hook, now since i don't have a tow bar i have got a loop on the rear drivers side is it alright to mount the bow shackle there ?
:?: :?:
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Post by SupraLux »

Not if its one of those bolt-on steel rod loops - they are for light towing duty on-road only - you'd be taking your (well, more likely someone elses) life into your hands recovering using that.

Bring the hook down to the shed and make a decent mount off the chassis rail sometime before the trip if you want.

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Post by surflover »

Sorry i miss informed you, it is a solid metal thing with a 80mm aprox whole in it welded to the chassis, here is a link for the forums it look exactly like that
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... =8847#8847
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Post by cromcruiser »

i see surflover is saying 3.5 ton hook, it should be 10000lbs with rated bolts safety dose not cost a lot
go to cooks spend some money :oops: :oops:
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hooks

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supercheap has got rated 10,000ils / 4.5 ton for 25 bucks. comes in either black or chrome with bolts.
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Post by surflover »

so i take it that 3.5 ton it not enough
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Post by DieselBoy »

Technically, provided the rope is rated less than the hook, you will be ok.

The Bush Ranger ones from Repco are all you need, they are $25 each, or get the ones from the site that mike sells.
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