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Old 08-04-2009, 05:56 PM
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I went with tow straps. Soft for bumping while on the track. Light too.

From Safequip. As always, more details at kevingosselin.blogspot.com
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Where did you attach the tow strap?
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go to the blog for more details. to the welded on tow hook, since moved to passenger side.
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Okay. Where on the blog? That baby is cluttered...
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Cluttered? Or filled with delightful content?

And just like rennlist, the search works pretty well.

http://kevingosselin.blogspot.com/20...tow-hooks.html

and in this pic, look at the blurry bottom of it and you can see where it is attached on the passenger side.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_egrUboeATR...h/DSC_3209.jpg

There is a link to the place I bought them from too.
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Originally Posted by nkgosselin
Soft for bumping while on the track.


I hope you just forgot to add a smiley face.
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Originally Posted by nkgosselin
Cluttered? Or filled with delightful content?

And just like rennlist, the search works pretty well.

http://kevingosselin.blogspot.com/20...tow-hooks.html

and in this pic, look at the blurry bottom of it and you can see where it is attached on the passenger side.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_egrUboeATR...h/DSC_3209.jpg

There is a link to the place I bought them from too.
Oh no, it is a cool site- but still cluttered. The link you provided had nothing along the ways of tow hooks. You should have linked us to the one I quoted here first.

And you mounted it to the bumper shock mount? That's the same as towing off the bumper...
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I bolted it with large washers to the where the rear bumper mounts to the chassis in the rear.

And in the front the pic shows where it is mounted to the stock metal tow tab.

And there is a link through the word Safequip in the post.



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