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Jimny front recovery / tow point ?


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What with the wet and snow weather approaching i thought i would just see what other Jimny owners have done or do !

 

Now last year I towed a few cars with our jimny in the snow using the 2 rear brackets (I think there tie down points) and i did the same when i towed the brother-in-laws LR 90. But looking yesterday I couldnt see a point on the front of the jimny to attach to ! :hmm: So fellow Jimny owners where do attach to at the front ?

 

Cheers

 

Matt

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What with the wet and snow weather approaching i thought i would just see what other Jimny owners have done or do !

 

Now last year I towed a few cars with our jimny in the snow using the 2 rear brackets (I think there tie down points) and i did the same when i towed the brother-in-laws LR 90. But looking yesterday I couldnt see a point on the front of the jimny to attach to ! :hmm: So fellow Jimny owners where do attach to at the front ?

 

Cheers

 

Matt

 

My sear altea doesnt seem to have one either so i went to the dealer,

 

"oh you have to take the offside foglamp out, its behind there".... :blink:

 

:shaun:

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Jimny's never need towed from the front... ;)

 

Nah, i think it's right underneath on the chassis leg...in all honesty - i've never needed to use it! :good:

 

Yep - here it is -

 

Thats the points I have used :good:

 

Pulled a Nissan skyline off of one of my fields when it snowed last year, I just use a length of rope with D shackles on the ends :good:

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