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    Default Recovery points on 04 disco ii

    I am trying to figure out some good recovery points for the front of my disco ii. I dont want to buy another bumper right now. Any ideas?

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    Jate rings for the front and a receiver shackle for the rear. Those are your best options for a stock set up. The loops on the front of stock vehicles are for transport and not recovery.
    You also don't NEED the receiver shackle. Put a strap into the stock receiver, then put the pin in through the reciever and through the strap. Not as easy as a shackle but it will work.

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    I DIDNT KNOW LAND ROVERS GET STUCK ALSO AND MAY NEED RECOVERY LOL HAHA
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishEH View Post
    Jate rings for the front and a receiver shackle for the rear. Those are your best options for a stock set up. The loops on the front of stock vehicles are for transport and not recovery.
    You also don't NEED the receiver shackle. Put a strap into the stock receiver, then put the pin in through the reciever and through the strap. Not as easy as a shackle but it will work.
    I was under the front looking to places to install/utilize a Jate ring and didn't see a safe spot. Any specific location?

    I have a receiver shackle for the back.


    Quote Originally Posted by REDROVER View Post
    I DIDNT KNOW LAND ROVERS GET STUCK ALSO AND MAY NEED RECOVERY LOL HAHA
    Unfortunately I am still learning the limits of my rover.. So recovery will be needed.

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    On my D1 there is a spot on each frame rail near the front that a Jate ring will slide through perfectly. I think your D2 may be different though, sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishEH View Post
    On my D1 there is a spot on each frame rail near the front that a Jate ring will slide through perfectly. I think your D2 may be different though, sorry.
    Just to confirm...the D2 is different and there really aren't any good places to install a JATE ring with the stock bumper on the truck. Your best option is a steel front bumper with recovery points, otherwise you're stuck with the stock recovery point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcarr1971 View Post
    Just to confirm...the D2 is different and there really aren't any good places to install a JATE ring with the stock bumper on the truck. Your best option is a steel front bumper with recovery points, otherwise you're stuck with the stock recovery point.
    I was afraid of that. I kept looking for ideas and found nothing. Thanks for confirming.

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    Yeah some of my friends have fashioned recovery points out of solid pieces(1/2" thick) of steel and then bolted it somewhere. I'm really surprised something is more commonly available for the front of the D2.

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    problem is the front bumper is too low and especially with the 'lip' still in place- even if it did have a recovery point, it would damage the cosmetics in stock form, sadly...
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    You can trim the bumper and then use a jate ring.

    Or you could install one of the DAP hidden winch trays with a built in recovery point

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