Neat little item to have your recovery tool bag

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If you're like me, you probably spend more time recovering others than youself :doh:

Whether on the trail or at the beach, I always find myself pulling someone else out of the muck or sand :o

Unfortunately, there are MANY cars out there without proper tow loops or recovery points that are easily accessible :rolleyes:

Even with a bag full of chains, hooks, D-Rings, shackles, etc., I usually end up fraying a tree saver around an axle or control arm cause many times I have nuthin solid to hook onto :bang:


Picked up this combination tie down hook set a couple weeks ago and it seems to be paying off :cool:

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Used it on 8 beach recoveries last weekend and another 4 at Daytona earlier today :clap:

All of which had no proper recovery point or section where a standard D-Ring and winch hook could attach to :o

$11 bucks @ Northern Tool and worth every penny :grinpimp:
 
Hey Snake,

I like the ieda and I know the tow rig guys use such...


My ??? for you is the rating on that set up ??




gr
 
So...where does it hook into on the other vehicle? Sorry, trying to visualize it.

Northern part no.?
 
either you're a saint or you're making a bundle... :)


and indeed, this does not look very sturdy...
 
Hey Snake,

I like the ieda and I know the tow rig guys use such...


My ??? for you is the rating on that set up ??




gr


25,000 lb. breaking strength on the R (Ford) hook

16,000 lb. breaking strength on the T (GM/Chrysler) hook

12,000 lb. breaking strength on the J (All) hook


So...where does it hook into on the other vehicle? Sorry, trying to visualize it.

Northern part no.?


The R and T hooks fit into the holes along the chassis rails like this:

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The J hook will fit just about anywhere else (like a lower control arm or the locking pin hole on a hitch receiver)


NT PN: Model# 45515-10 (Cluster Hook)

The online site lists them for $24.99, but I bought mine at one of the outlets and it was only $11 bucks :hhmm:




either you're a saint or you're making a bundle... :)


People usually offer me money, but I just do it for the sheer enjoyment :)
 
the hooks themselves look sturdier than the chain link. Doesn't look like a 12000 lbs chain link to me.
 

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