Non-Stock Tow Hooks Front and Rear Options?
I want tow hooks for the front and rear of my 72 just for that freak occassion when it needs to be put on a tilt bed. Worry insurance I guess.
I have read alot of threads here about the rare 72 hooks and the even more rare rear hook adders, but I'm not into paying for rare...I just want functional that won't cause damaged bumpers from chains/cables. Anybody have that lead? |
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Hers a thread I made about installing 88-98 pickups tow hooks. The chain may scratch your bumper on extreme cirumstances but that not a worried for a daily like mine. Probably don't what that on a show queen.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=791145 |
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We used to fabricate our bumpers when I was into 4 wheeling. We would weld chain hooks up. That way all you need is chain. A broken chain with no hook can still be used.
We always called these Jeep hooks, the accessory hooks made for 4wds. Back when people ran brush guards these hooks would be attached at the bottom of the side plates. The first set of factory tow hooks I bought were new take off. They came from a K/5 original owner who removed the factory tow hooks to mount a brush guard. TSC sells the Jeep hooks. Clips are offered for mounting under the frame. These hooks are inexpensive and they work |
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Thanks for the link 71! I am holding that as a possibility, but would like to find something that hangs a bit lower to avoid scratching "the queen". I do plan on driving this truck regularly - rain or shine. I am looking forward to my fist new truck and hope to keep it looking good for as long as possible.
I have an 85 K20 and the front hooks look like they hang down quite a bit, but I have not had the time to check the measurements to see oif they will work on the 72. I did look at the rear frame and it sure is tucked up high above the rear bumper...not sure what needs to be done their to mount a hook of some sort....maybe a tow bar, even though I would like to avoid that. |
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Special, I think I have seen these at the local farm stores. Are you saying that there is an option that mounts directly to the frame or additional bracketry would be needed. I have the stock repop chrome bumpers front and back and need to get the hooks down below them.
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I have hooks like the ones Tim posted above. Very affordable and very tough. Single rear hook is bolted to the bottom of the step bumper. The front hooks are bolted to the bottom of the frame rails. I used a small spacer, about 3/16" thick, so the hooks will clear the front bumper. Truck is still in paint prison so no pics, sorry.
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Instead of using a chain that will scratch your bumper use a tow strap. They shouldn't hurt your bumper.
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I have used 73-80 hooks before. They are flat with good girth. The 81-91 square body version are different.
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I have the ones like Tim posted on the front of my Jimmy. Had a set on my old C2500 ‘70 as well. And they are handy dandy if you need to pull from the front.
Anymore I can weld and fab and am a front receiver guy. Gives you more options. On my kids ‘72 Jimmy we used the same off-road hooks but I mounted a bolt on receiver that sandwiches between the hook and the frame that gives you both options. Receivers make great tow points for straps. Just put the eye of the strap in and insert the 5/8” hitch pin through the eye and pull away. |
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You guy's don't send me death threats.... but I installed late model F150 tow hooks, used one existing hole and drilled one. They hang down enough to get a strap or chain thru them.
I think they look nice since they are chrome and don't stick out to far, they will serve the purpose should I ever need them. https://www.amazon.com/7BLACKSMITHS-...s%2C239&sr=8-5 |
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Omg sacrilege..
They do look like they belong Does not McMaster carr have sets on tow hooks I do not like the 88 up tow hooks i have broken one in the past and doesnt feel like the same quality as the old hooks |
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Thanks for joining the thread! Great option. I have not come up with any ideas for the rear just yet. The sport bumper position with respect to the frame does not lend itself to just "bolting something on". |
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Bought these on craigslist the set on the left are later gms I believe
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I forgive you. Bet they work just as well as those $828.13 hooks on the other thread. ETA: I had to have my truck towed once and they bent the front bumper. I had to replace it later anyway because I bent it even worse, so now I just ordered a set of those Ford hooks from Amazon. Never know when I might break down on the road and need a tow. ...and I saved $800 over the originals! :D |
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Don't have pics right now but I used a set of the 73-80 square body tow hooks for the rear with the " J " opening pointed to the front. Have a step bumper on rear and with just a slight amount of enlarging the bolt holes for the bumper to bracket mounts they bolted right in. Just used a bit long bolt with washers and nylon lock nuts. VERY solid and clears the step bumper for a pulling point.
Do a search for "rear tow hooks" and "let's see your custom touches" will show. Go to end of page 2 for pics of the rear tow hooks. Sure wish I knew how to do a link, hate being tech challenged, LOL. |
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I built a crossmember and mounted a set like C20 has pictured above but in chrome
They are made by Cleveland Hardware |
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Hope I never have to really make use of them, but if do, at least I know I'll be towed while stylin' :cool: |
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I know what you mean it's always nice to have a couple of "Hook" points for chains/straps when you need a tow or a tug out of a muddy spot. |
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