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IRONMAN 4X4 RATED RECOVERY POINTS

Ironman 4x4 has developed a range of rated recovery points to suit Toyota LandCruiser 80, 100 and 105, Nissan Patrol Series 3 and 4, and Nissan Navara D40 and NP300 models. The NATA tested and approved recovery points are manufactured from premium-grade materials – SPHC oil and pickled steel (not mild steel) – for maximum strength and corrosion resistance. Each recovery point has a 5000kg Working Load Limit and has been designed to accept a 4.75t shackle or rated soft shackle. The recovery points, which attach directly to the vehicle chassis with 10.9 grade high-tensile bolts, are finished in a red powdercoat for easy identification. They are supplied in a pair with all mounting hardware included and can be used with an equaliser strap to evenly distribute recovery loads over the vehicle’s chassis.

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