Tow Hook and Shackles

drew02a

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Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
FWIW, Smittybilt is crap! If its something that can kill me if it fails, I don't want the cheapest I can find. Now I doubt they will snap in two, but I'm not gonna risk it. I love the description of the Smitybilt shackle "made from strong material".. no shit!

You can buy shackles at Tractor Supply Co, http://www.tractorsupply.com/agricu...h-pins/clevis-screw-pin-3-4-in-dia--026807299

If you want only the best in a shackle, here ya go http://www.masterpull.com/item.cfm?itemid=47145

You can also buy a Warn receiver shackle bracket off Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Warn-Industries-29312-Receiver-Shackle/dp/B000CQFUQ6

But I'd recommend a receiver bracket that you can install and have the shackle pivot side to side or up and down. http://www.winchline.com/recovery-hitch.html
 

yotarob

Kiss My IFS
Thanks for all of these links guys. I need to pick up a few shackles and straps. I assume it is not worth the $$ to buy the ARB straps right? Tractor Supply or Amazon is fine? How many pounds should a good strap be ratted for?
 

drew02a

Moderator
Staff member
Thanks for all of these links guys. I need to pick up a few shackles and straps. I assume it is not worth the $$ to buy the ARB straps right? Tractor Supply or Amazon is fine? How many pounds should a good strap be ratted for?
ARB says "The 17,500 lb model is recommended for most 4WD vehicles". I'd say it will definitely work for the Creampuff.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Thanks for all of these links guys. I need to pick up a few shackles and straps. I assume it is not worth the $$ to buy the ARB straps right? Tractor Supply or Amazon is fine? How many pounds should a good strap be ratted for?

For straps, ARB's new ones are awesome. They stretch nicely and are very durable. I'd recommend them any day. The older blue ARB straps weren't the greatest and got some bad press as not stretching that much. The new ones do not have that issue. Stay away from any strap with a hook attached to it.

If you don't want to spend $60+ on a strap, check out the straps from Wheelers Offroad. A little cheaper, but a little too thick IMO. For our sized rigs,a 2" strap is plenty, allows the strap to stretch and "snatch" the vehicle. If you want to use the strap as more of a winch extension then the stiffer 3" are better... even better are the straps designed to be winch extensions.

FWIW, I have a 2" and a 3" ARB orange strap. I've always used the 2" version. I only recently used the 3" strap... and even then it was just as a tow strap... not for a recovery :)

The TSC shackles are very nice. I have 4 of them and they all still in great shape. FYI, you should only tighten a shackle with your hands. If you have to use a tool to loosen it then the shackle has issues and should not be used.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
ARB says "The 17,500 lb model is recommended for most 4WD vehicles". I'd say it will definitely work for the Creampuff.

Thats the 2" version... its the one I use 99.9% of the time.
 

SamSter0077

Frack me..
I guess the hook is pointless if I get my CBI bumper mounted. I am shooting for the weekend of Dec 4th to do the rear bumper.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
I guess the hook is pointless if I get my CBI bumper mounted. I am shooting for the weekend of Dec 4th to do the rear bumper.

Not necessarily, its nice to have a recovery point that spreads the load evenly between both frame rails.
 

Broker

Well-Known Member
Saw this on another site and figured I'd share

The Holiday Season is creeping up on us all.. In the spirit of giving, Sierra Expeditions is giving away a "Santa's Sleigh Recovery Kit" consisting of: (1) ARB 24,000lb Snatch Strap, 3 1/4″ × 30′ (p/n: ARB710US valued at: $71.07) and (2) Red Black Rat 4.7 ton 3/4" D ring Shackles (p/n: 003-099 valued at: $31.90).

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To enter go to Sierra Expeditions Facebook page and click on the Promotions tab. You also can enter via our website.

Sweepstakes Starts:
November 19, 2010 @ 11:00 am (PST)
Sweepstakes Ends: December 12, 2010 @ 11:30 pm (PST)

Only persons residing in United States who are at least 18 years of age can enter.

Good luck and happy holidays to all.


(Note: Mods, feel free to move this thread where you think it should be still awaiting response about becoming a vendor here.)
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
sweet, I just entered on there Facebook page.
 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
I'd really like to get one of those kinetic energy dispersion straps that is intended to be snatched from a running start and have significant stretch to pull the vehicle out. Like the ones they used on the Top Gear episode up in the arctic
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Those are the round straps you'll find om masterpull.com or winchline.com.
 

AlienXtx

Nignog

AlienXtx

Nignog

Oswego

n00b
If you don't want to spend $60+ on a strap, check out the straps from Wheelers Offroad. A little cheaper, but a little too thick IMO. For our sized rigs,a 2" strap is plenty, allows the strap to stretch and "snatch" the vehicle. If you want to use the strap as more of a winch extension then the stiffer 3" are better... even better are the straps designed to be winch extensions.

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Dan at Wheelers had a sale at the beginning of the year for straps they had in overstock. I got a 27k# 30' and same load 12' tree strap for about $50-60 if my memory serves me correctly. My old 30' 30k strap was beat to shit and frayed all over so I jumped on it.

I got my receiver shackle from Harbor Freight for $12.00. It said it was good for 10k# but looks like shit and is super small compared to others out there. It never failed on me, but I wouldn't recommend it.
 
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