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Author:  bone [ Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:32 pm ]
Post subject:  is my HR towbar suitable for a billet hitch... and big tucks

hey guys, hit up a quick noob question (one of many to come :lol: ) but my jiminy cricket has got a hayman reece towbar fitted. rated to tow 1100somethings... if i were to purchase a billet hitch for it, and use that point for recoveries would this be ok?? part two of the question is big trucks... its all i drive with. am i just asking for twisted chassis troubles if one of my chums has a heavy right foot.. thanks guys!

Author:  mrw82 [ Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is my HR towbar suitable for a billet hitch... and big t

yes

and yes. lend them your shovel.

Author:  jdk81 [ Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is my HR towbar suitable for a billet hitch... and big t

Using it as a rated recovery point.
I would suggest you ask hayman reece.

The hitch may be capable, but the suzuki chassis where it bolts to may not be.

If they get bogged, as above, lend em your shovel.
Don't break your car trying to recover something 2.5-3 times it size.

You probably wont bend your chassis, more likely to tear bolts out.

Author:  bone [ Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is my HR towbar suitable for a billet hitch... and big t

cool, ive been googling the jolly goodness out of this. and i believe hayman reece wont want to comit to saying yes or no just because of liabilitys if someone screws up a recovery and wears a shackle to the face..... haha, fitting my long handled shovel in the suzi is an effort. i think its time to make it a mid-handle shovel. thanks guys!

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