On or around Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:23:54 +0000, Fred Labrosse <
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enlightened us thusly:
>All,
>
>Is it indeed safe to use the towing eyes as recovery points (as was
>suggested by the guy who sold the def to me)?
they're OK for occasional pull-out-of ditch style duty. They're not really
towing eyes.
they're not safe for recovery from deep sticky mud, winching up
near-vertical banks and they're very-not-safe for such advanced stuff as
snatch recovery with a KERR - that puts very big loads on all the gear,
including the chassis. Mind you, I've seen people get away with 2 KERRs
knotted together...
>
>Any better solution?
buy proper recovery points or jate rings and fit 'em. Scorpion, Bearmach
etc. sell 'em.
Same applies (only less so) to using tow balls as recovery attachments. The
tow ball is stronger than the lashing eyes, but isn't truly safe - typically
designed for a 3500Kg maximum tow, but to get 3500Kg on the ball you have to
for example decelerate a 3500Kg trailer at 1G with no trailer brakes, or
have it hanging from the ball off a cliff (seen a picture of such, mind...).
I don't know what the failure stress on tow balls is, but there are records
of them being broken, and the ball doing a credible impression of a 2"
cannonball.