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Old 05-02-2014, 12:16 AM
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That's a good idea. I want to find a way to attach mine to the front again... like bolting them up under the front of the frame somewhere but I'm not sure how to do it incredibly sturdy. I have this for the receiver and it gets used... a lot lol
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Originally Posted by FjacobXsmith4
That's a good idea. I want to find a way to attach mine to the front again... like bolting them up under the front of the frame somewhere but I'm not sure how to do it incredibly sturdy. I have this for the receiver and it gets used... a lot lol
I've debated getting a monster hook and doing like you're wanting to do and finding a way to attach the old hooks back to the front. But, that's much more expensive to do especially when I'm staring down a phaser and all related timing component change, along with upper control arms, and new tires.
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I've debated getting a monster hook and doing like you're wanting to do and finding a way to attach the old hooks back to the front. But, that's much more expensive to do especially when I'm staring down a phaser and all related timing component change, along with upper control arms, and new tires.
Maintenance before mods definitely. But the rear hook is a good alternative for anyone who has a bull bar that uses up the tow hook mounts. Mine was only like $35
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Maintenance before mods definitely. But the rear hook is a good alternative for anyone who has a bull bar that uses up the tow hook mounts. Mine was only like $35
Not a bad price. Where'd you get it?
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Not a bad price. Where'd you get it?
I got mine off amazon for around the same price
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I got mine at a local farm and home store. They should be available at places like that. If your not into the hook 4WP sells receivers that fit d-rings for about the same price. I like the hook better cuz its quicker to detach and attach



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