ARCHIVE Crank Pulley Holder Tool and HD Soft Shackle Recovery Points Now Available!

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its better with the built in "Anti Rotator" device. One person operation

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its better with the built in "Anti Rotator" device. One person operation

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Yeah but it's simply not cost effective to ship that way, most people have breaker bars...or can get a 3/4" one for the cost offset at harbor freight. You can do it with one person and a breaker bar by putting the end of your breaker bar in the hole for the headlight on the driver side (righty tighty) or by putting a screwdriver in the frame on passenger side (lefty loosey) 👍🏻
 
Yeah not cost effective to ship that way, most people have breaker bars...or can get a 3/4" one for the cost offset at harbor freight. You can do it with one person and a breaker bar by putting the end of your breaker bar in the hole for the headlight on the driver side or by putting a screwdriver in the frame on passenger side 👍🏻
ye ai know shipping will be a PIA, i had a local shop mod mine for $25.oo (added the anti rotator)
 
Yeah but it's simply not cost effective to ship that way, most people have breaker bars...or can get a 3/4" one for the cost offset at harbor freight. You can do it with one person and a breaker bar by putting the end of your breaker bar in the hole for the headlight on the driver side (righty tighty) or by putting a screwdriver in the frame on passenger side (lefty loosey) 👍🏻

Exactly....not mention it would be fun to hold all that weight up while trying to start the bolts in the Harmonic Balancer. Breaker bar works fine and the two pieces can be easily stored later. No need to add anything to an already good set up.
 
Thanks for the effort CPACruiser!
Please add me to the want one que!
 
I will take one, if you still have any.
Thanks


Good move....make this worth his while guys. Even if you don't need the tool right now, you will eventually... and he has gone to a lot of trouble to make these available. 👍
 
I have 6 crank pulley holders in stock if anyone else wanted one.

The recovery points are available in bare metal as of now, I will be making powder coated (red or black) in the near future.

A pair of bare metal recovery points (pictured) will be $145 plus shipping.

Powder coated red or black will be $155 plus shipping.
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The 1" Slot hole has a radius to be able to utilize soft shackles.

Any questions feel free to ask

Thanks
 
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I have 6 crank pulley holders in stock if anyone else wanted one.

The recovery points are available in bare metal as of now, I will be making powder coated (red or black) in the near future.

A pair of recovery points for side mount (pictured) will be $125 shipped.

For the full mount (side mount with additional bottom mounting bracket) the price will be $150

Once I have powder coating available with a decent turn around time I will update. For now these are for bare metal pricing.

The 1" hole has a radius to be able to utilize soft shackles.

Side mount will ship with 3 grade 10 bolts (M10-1.25x40mm)

Bottom mount option can be installed with factory tie down hoop bolts.

Any questions feel free to ask

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Stupid question: Where am I installing these recovery points? Looks like you have a setup that doesn’t look like mine.
 
Not a stupid question at all...mine is mounted over the side mounts for the bumper I made for my truck...those holes are there on all 80s. Do you have a factory front bumper still?

Yeah not sure that point would work for people with stock bumpers still because this little frame thing is needed for mounting I believe. I think...

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I have 6 crank pulley holders in stock if anyone else wanted one.

The recovery points are available in bare metal as of now, I will be making powder coated (red or black) in the near future.

A pair of recovery points for side mount (pictured) will be $125 shipped.

For the full mount (side mount with additional bottom mounting bracket) the price will be $150

Once I have powder coating available with a decent turn around time I will update. For now these are for bare metal pricing.

The 1" hole has a radius to be able to utilize soft shackles.

Side mount will ship with 3 grade 10 bolts (M10-1.25x40mm)

Bottom mount option can be installed with factory tie down hoop bolts.

Any questions feel free to ask

ThanksView attachment 2936799
Those are not going to work for very many. most custom bumper use the bolts on the bottom of the bumper and have there own recovery points.

All most all 80 bumper that I see don't have access to the side like that.

I also think that most wanting recovery points well be the stock bumper crowed. JMHO
 
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Not a stupid question at all...mine is mounted over the side mounts for the bumper I made for my truck...those holes are there on all 80s. Do you have a factory front bumper still?
Yes, still on a factory bumper. I thought you were making the recovery points that replaced the stock tie down points. I don’t think these will work for me.
 

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