How To INSTALL ARB RECOVERY POINTS to 21+ ISUZU D-MAX | New D-MAX Build Series #47

How To INSTALL ARB RECOVERY POINTS to 21+ ISUZU  D-MAX | New D-MAX Build Series #47

In this video we install some front rated 8000kg ARB recovery points to the 2021 Isuzu D-MAX. This is the process for all 2021+Before D-Max and BT-50. Before you hit the trails, recovery points should be at the top of your mod list (for pulling out others of course!). This pair from ARB are rated to a crazy 8000kg EACH and are a simple DIY install.

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▶ ARB Recovery Points DMAX – https://www.autopartsco.com.au/arb-recovery-point-set-isuzu-d-max-my21-rg-8-2020
▶ Roadsafe DMAX Recovery Points – https://ebay.us/afcNE0 | https://www.autopartsco.com.au/roadsafe-heavy-duty-recovery-point-kit-isuzu-d-max

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0:00 – Intro
2:31 – Get both points ready
2:56 – Remove bash plates
3:13 – Install stick nut
4:11 – Position recovery point
4:42 – Bolt up front 2 bolts
5:31 – Install 60mm bolt with spacer
6:00 – Install back 2 bolts
6:27 – Complete passenger side

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Paul Barnett says:

They are not cheap but well worth the investment in a rated recovery points. I also did a Hayman Reece Xbar for my tray/canopy to raise the departure angle of the tow bar and recovery points

James Groom says:

Wish they would have them for vehicles with having the standard number :/

Gilbert Escoto says:

hey just love your channel, giving me a lot of ideas to upgrade my ute! proud isuzu dmax owner here from the philippines!

Stevo says:

Hey, thanks I installed the yellow ones, took 4 hours first one 2 hours the next… yellow ones seem stronger than reds. Chassis!❤

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