cooch t31
X-TRAIL HOLIC
Date Registered: 06-2008
Location: Blue Mountains, NSW
TOTAL POSTS: 5966
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Dave,
I don't believe the T31 is like that, otherwise its an obvious choice to put some hooks.
They were definately fabricated some how.
It worrys me a little because if they were welded to the rails, that would weaken the already thin chassis rail.
--- Tony X-891c
HERE is my D22 Navara
HERE is my old 2008 T31, ST Series1
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11/Aug/2011, 6:39 am
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rescue1
X-TRAIL HOLIC
Date Registered: 01-2009
TOTAL POSTS: 1384
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I've discussed this with a mate of mine who modifies 4WDs for a business and we has a close look at the front of the X-Trail and in his opinion there is no where to mount anything that would handle the forces of a snatch recovery. The front eye bolt, in his opinion, should only be used as a winch recovery point and the only suitable recovery point is a hitch based recovery point.
He also made the point that the ideal recovery for a stuck X-Trail would be to pull it back to where it had traction rather than drag it further into an obstruction...
--- Alan & Phillipa
2008 X-Trail TL White Diamond
Plumpton NSW
Our Mods
X-1112 (C)
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25/Sep/2012, 10:07 pm
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Ian Ewin
X-TRAIL FANATIC
Date Registered: 03-2012
Location: Newcastle, NSW
TOTAL POSTS: 471
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Safest way to recover your car is a rear hitch-mount winch cradle. Or rated recovery block for a quick snatch out if you're with people
--- Ian X-2305(c)
New: 2010 NT Pajero
Old: 2008 T31 Xtrail "The Monster"
The only one of her kind.. may she rest in peace :(
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28/May/2014, 10:53 am
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