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e9999 said:details?
spressomon said:For all you ARB front bumper guys: What is the measurement of drop from the frame surface where the recovery point would mount horizontally to the lower lip of the ARB bumper?
trw said:I'm a slow learner. Broke 2 pulling tree stumps, one trying to yank an F350 out of a ditch and 2 having me yanked out of some glorious mud holes. I've finally come to realize all should be done from the rear rather than the front, but sometimes the front has to be used. All were broken using a tow strap as well, so I have little faith in the stock units.
Greg B said:So, you've broken 5 front tow hooks?Damn, I bet you're ready for something better about now!
Greg B said:I went out to the parking lot at lunch and did some measuring. The area on the frame where the recovery bracket will mount is about 1.5 - 2 inches below the front edge of my ARB bumper. Here's a couple pics:
spressomon said:Thanks Greg...when I get home tonight I'll do some more measuring...but it looks like my design will work just fine for you and your ARB.
trw said:I'm a slow learner. Broke 2 pulling tree stumps, one trying to yank an F350 out of a ditch and 2 having me yanked out of some glorious mud holes. I've finally come to realize all should be done from the rear rather than the front, but sometimes the front has to be used. All were broken using a tow strap as well, so I have little faith in the stock units.
e9999 said:so what happened exactly? the long skinny "hook" in the front just broke? where? at the bend?
nobody hurt I hope...
Is that the "long skinny" hook you've broken?trw said:. I've broken a few stock hooks now and should probably upgrade.
uHu said:Is that the "long skinny" hook you've broken?
On my HDJ-100 there are two kinds of hooks:
1
One on each side of the type seen on Greg's pix above, which is not cast iron and looks pretty sturdy, although not as sturdy as the one suggested by spressomon; well, depending on the type of steel used (in both).
2
one extra on the right side of the long skinny type, which looks like cast. I suppose it is made for towing on a level surface. It's the only one protruding below the stock bumper.
uHu said:Is that the "long skinny" hook you've broken?
On my HDJ-100 there are two kinds of hooks:
1
One on each side of the type seen on Greg's pix above, which is not cast iron and looks pretty sturdy, although not as sturdy as the one suggested by spressomon; well, depending on the type of steel used (in both).
2
one extra on the right side of the long skinny type, which looks like cast. I suppose it is made for towing on a level surface. It's the only one protruding below the stock bumper.