lowenbrau said:Isn't Tippy tiny?![]()
Ah.. good memories.
I'll throw my $.02 into the tuggem strap connection point debate.
Hooks are better than loops.
A hook doesn't break. It straightens out, and the strap slips off it. No projectile.
A loop breaks. It stays attached to the strap, along with the shackle which connected the strap to the loop, and the whole works becomes a deadly projectile.
If you're REALLY stuck, and you have a loop, I'll help you winch out, but I won't hook up to your truck. If you have a hook, I'll throw you a strap and have you out in a minute.
Pintle hooks, I think, are the best for rear attachment points. They distribute the force along both frame rails. They're easy to use. The safety factor on these is a minimum of 5x, which gives a 5 ton pintle a break strength of 50,000lbs - well in excess of most straps, and frankly, in excess of most stock rear cross members too!
Peter Straub