Is there a reason ive never heard of anyone taking the ball outta there ball hitch and putting a shackle in its place? i did this...cost me 15 bucks for the shackle and the rest was free. The shackle is a 7/8, i could have fit a 1 3/4 but it was like 30 bucks. the hitch will withstand the strength of a pull right...the thing is pretty beeeefy. Anyway just giving an idea.
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I think it's a common thing. Maybe you have not seen it because I know at least we try not to leave it back there so it doesn't get stolen around town. And then of course we only get them out on the trail if we need 'em to tug out someone like DUKES! Hahaha:gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:
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Originally posted by Trailbst
Very true, IF, you are using a 2" strap. My 3" 30,000 lb strap won't fit into the receiver to put the pin through it. :mad:
Erik1994 Toyota, dual cases, 5.29 axles with ARB's
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Originally posted by igofshn
If your strap won't fit then I would not use it as a tow point because it won't hold.If it works, it's time to try something new
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Actually, the pins are a lot harder than you'd think - and that application puts them in shear. If you search, it's been beat to death on the boards
Can't give you the calc (wrong type of engineer), but been using that trick for almost 30 years. I have yet to see anyone break a pin.
Now, chrome tow hooks - that's another story.....Jeff
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Course, it helps if the bumper is mounted well. Wish I had a $10 spot for every STOUT bumper I've seen mounted with galvanized "I've been to Home Depot" hardwareJeff
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Originally posted by igofshn
If your strap won't fit then I would not use it as a tow point because it won't hold.
Me I don't care. I have a pintle hook on the CJ and I can either put the end of the strap directly over the ball and close the top and pin it, or I can put the strap through the closed pintle and shackle it to itself. Haven't had problems or worries from myself or anyone else using either of those two methods.
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Originally posted by igofshnIt is easier to put the strap in the receiver and let the pin hold it in place.
The only problem with that is the pin will mostlikey bend eventually and geting a torch in there to cut the pin in half and not damage the receive is gonna be a PITA.It's a Jeep thing, my wife doesn't understand.
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