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Old 10-02-2011, 03:41 PM
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Go to a wrecking yard and search for a retired police fire or goverment XJ. They have factory tow hooks. And they have all the skid plates. That's what I did.
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Yea i found one but it's been picked through
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Yea i found one but it's been picked through
Someday u will get lucky bud
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I hope lol
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Go to a wrecking yard and search for a retired police fire or goverment XJ. They have factory tow hooks. And they have all the skid plates. That's what I did.
they also come with a LSD in the rear!! lol

I'm running a ARB on both my jeeps and they're awesome!
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Most have the 44 in the teat too
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be carefull when you pull from the front... I had an ARB bull bumper on my old one and it bolted up with the 3 bolts on each side... when I got pulled out, it ripped the bolts straight out of the frame on one side... causing the bumper to crunch my front fender... wasent pretty... BUT I have the JCR prerunner bumper and with the unibody tie-ins, it hasnt given at all and I have been pulled out quite a few times... if your going to pull from a bumper in the front, you have to get those tie-ins

In the back I just have the stock/extra/whatever "draw-tight" recieving hitch (got it at a junk yard for 35$) and it works great.. I actually pulled a chevy 1500 out of a sand bar last night... and he was dug in pretty bad
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Originally Posted by Ianf406
I have the JCR prerunner bumper and with the unibody tie-ins, it hasnt given at all and I have been pulled out quite a few times... if your going to pull from a bumper in the front, you have to get those tie-ins

In the back I just have the stock/extra/whatever "draw-tight" recieving hitch (got it at a junk yard for 35$) and it works great.. I actually pulled a chevy 1500 out of a sand bar last night... and he was dug in pretty bad
As a temp recovery for the front go to JCRs website, and look at their tie in brackets. They sell them or you could take a piece of cardboard and make a pattern of one for the passenger side and drill the holes for it in a piece of 3/16s, 1/4 inch steel, and bolt a hook to it for a front recovery point.

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just spend the money for good recovery now so dont screw yourself later on in the trail and it wont cost more later
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Originally Posted by Ianf406
be carefull when you pull from the front... I had an ARB bull bumper on my old one and it bolted up with the 3 bolts on each side... when I got pulled out, it ripped the bolts straight out of the frame on one side... causing the bumper to crunch my front fender... wasent pretty... BUT I have the JCR prerunner bumper and with the unibody tie-ins, it hasnt given at all and I have been pulled out quite a few times... if your going to pull from a bumper in the front, you have to get those tie-ins

In the back I just have the stock/extra/whatever "draw-tight" recieving hitch (got it at a junk yard for 35$) and it works great.. I actually pulled a chevy 1500 out of a sand bar last night... and he was dug in pretty bad
I actually got a pair of the JCR tie-ins with my ARB
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