dual OEM front tow hooks
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dual OEM front tow hooks
FYI- just in case anyone didn't realize, the tow hook can be swapped between passenger and driver's side. This also means you can get a second one and have a tow hook for each side. It replaces the tie-down loop.
One of the bolt holes was stripped and rusted, so I tapped it out to 9/16" coarse. Drilled out the tow hook bolt holes to accommodate and I will be installing the second hook tomorrow after I get the bolt.
One of the bolt holes was stripped and rusted, so I tapped it out to 9/16" coarse. Drilled out the tow hook bolt holes to accommodate and I will be installing the second hook tomorrow after I get the bolt.
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They have both because some times you need one and not the other... on every truck I've seen there are usually two rings and one hook. The rings provide an attachment point for straps or ropes should you have to be flat towed.
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Good question though, I have two other theories:
- Might have served served as a second front tie down when they shipped it over from Japan- the other three corners have loops to tie the truck to the ship deck, it only makes sense the 4th corner should too.
- Could be a safetly rope attachment incase the loop breaks. Tie a couple of feet of rope to the loop and then tie the other end to the strap. That way if the strap breaks, the rope arrests the strap.
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What do you guys think of this idea? I turned the hook around so that the smaller hook was in front and I thought about using a shackle there. Would this be strong/safe enough for a pull? I want to get a second one to replace the ring.
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I wonder how strong the frame is where the hooks mount. I'd be happier if the bolts when all the way through the frame section and had a nut welded to the topside of the frame.
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Alright, its installed. Looks good, but that wasn't the point.
Anyone ever tore the hook out of the frame? The section of frame they're bolted to isn't terribly thick or even re-enforced as far as I can tell.
Anyone ever tore the hook out of the frame? The section of frame they're bolted to isn't terribly thick or even re-enforced as far as I can tell.
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One of the guys up the street just ripped one of his hooks off on a rock. The frame didn't give but the grade 8's he had it bolted in with snapped off. That frame is stronger than it looks brother.
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there pretty strong though. you can pull on them pretty hard, just dont jerk on them