It's worth noting that factory tow points and factory tie down points are completely different things. Some tow points (such as the ones on my MQ Triton) are suitable for recoveries. Tie down points certainly are not.
Yes, the ones on my disco front and rear are transport tie down points but also rated for recoveries.
Agree they are separate things however
They are not rated recovery points.
Tie down points are tie down points. Transit.
Tow points are good for a flat tow say on bitumen . or winching onto a tow truck.
They are not suitable for snatch recoveries.
Or the force of a vehicle stuck in mud, suction etc.
(Edit to try and help... ) for instance I can push my 2t 4wd on road. Even up a slight incline. Five blokes can't move me stuck deep in sand or mud.
Much different force required.
Nature may not allow a straight line pull etc..
As Oldmate said
Not rated at all- there won't be a rating stamp on them.
Incidentally I have seen a Disco's front tow point fly through (yes I mean through) an aluminium bullbar and land still attached to the snatch strap past the recovery vehicle.
I wouldn't have considered it an overly excessive snatch.
Again. Not my problem if you disagree. Just letting you know.
(Edit) For a couple of hundred bucks. Even if you think I'm only half right.. why take the chance with your life and your family and friends.