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No recovery eye on the new ones?
Or subframe? Can't believe anyone would recover a car like that! May have well just left it there !
I know the water was deep but...
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No recovery eye on the new ones?
I know the water was deep but...
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No recovery eye on the new ones?
Some £1 swimming goggles from the pound shop would have been sufficejudging by the state of that 'recovery' it would have been too technical to find
The eye on my P38 was strong enough to recover it from a deep ditch.I'm sure there will be, but more of a 'towing eye' than recovery.
Not sure it would have been upto the job TBH, you'd be pulling a hell of a lot of weight against all that water
Some £1 swimming goggles from the pound shop would have been suffice![]()
Water was flowing across on the sprt recovery, slow gentle pull, out of gear handbrake off and it would not have been that bad![]()
:doh::hysterically_laughiBut Keith this is a sport we are talking about, if the towing eye is as unreliable as the rest of the car...... No hope !!![]()
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I'm sure there will be, but more of a 'towing eye' than recovery.
Not sure it would have been upto the job TBH, you'd be pulling a hell of a lot of weight against all that water
Some £1 swimming goggles from the pound shop would have been suffice![]()
But Keith this is a sport we are talking about, if the towing eye is as unreliable as the rest of the car...... No hope !!![]()
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Yes, it did look like the brakes were on. Electric handbrakes have to be the most stupid development ever.9-10 bet the handbrake stuck on 1/2 way across due to water in becm that's what finished itthrough experience them sport handbrake cables/set up are nasty never again for me thanks
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