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For liability reasons, having the owner connect to tow strap or kinetic rope is a good idea. The factory recovery points are often off center, and may be on the wrong side depending on how the vehicle is stuck. These recovery points on light cars and crossovers, are mostly designed to tow the vehicle on smooth roads, not to yank out a stuck vehicle.
That being said, for a light pull, its not likely to be a problem. When you get into a kinetic recovery (with correct rope!), they can be a liability. Having one fail creates a fairly dangerous slingshot with a 1-2lb projectile on the end.
For a light pull a tow ball is okay. There is really no risk of failure in that usage mode. If you are doing a deeply bogged off-road recovery that's a different matter entirely. Its incumbent on the operator to know the practical safety limits of the pull points and gear.
A bridle with assorted hooks can be useful for attaching to suspension assemblies. Typically the lower control arms are either welded stamped steel or cast. Both may need different hooks. You can also wrap the strap section around a smooth suspension or body component. Putting one of these on each control arm connected with another bridle to the main strap can do the trick. These should never be used with a kinetic recovery.
That being said, for a light pull, its not likely to be a problem. When you get into a kinetic recovery (with correct rope!), they can be a liability. Having one fail creates a fairly dangerous slingshot with a 1-2lb projectile on the end.
For a light pull a tow ball is okay. There is really no risk of failure in that usage mode. If you are doing a deeply bogged off-road recovery that's a different matter entirely. Its incumbent on the operator to know the practical safety limits of the pull points and gear.
A bridle with assorted hooks can be useful for attaching to suspension assemblies. Typically the lower control arms are either welded stamped steel or cast. Both may need different hooks. You can also wrap the strap section around a smooth suspension or body component. Putting one of these on each control arm connected with another bridle to the main strap can do the trick. These should never be used with a kinetic recovery.