gmwelder86
Adventurer
Also don't forget decent shackles. Generally don't trust anything but USA for critical pulls. Get this main from rigging at work.
Putting the tow strap loop into the hitch point and securing it with the cross pin works fine. It's in double shear and won't come out. The same pin secures these hitch shackle mounts everyone is talking about. The flat strap webbing actually does an excellent job of distributing the load across the hitch pin. I've done this for two decades as have many others.
Mike
I've got the Harbor Freight shackle (got it on sale for about $10), used it to tow a friend's car down the road, but I would not count on it for a heavy duty recovery. I'm looking a the Smittybuilt and Tuff products, as they seem to use a solid hunk of metal, where as the HF piece is thin metal tubing. Your pull with the HF will depend on just those two little crappy butt-joint welds on the plate holding the shackle pin.
Thanks for all the replies guys.
Has anyone tried the habor freight version of these things.
http://m.harborfreight.com/d-ring-receiver-hitch-66212.html?utm_referrer=direct/not provided
It says it has a 10k limit but looking at the "d ring" it appears to be only 5/8 and everything I have looked at that is 5/8 is not rated for 10k
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dp7197;1875853Bow shackles are designed for use with straps (kinetic rope is ok) and the bow allows for off-axis pulls.[/QUOTE said:Actually they are designed to allow multiple connections.
Actually they are designed to allow multiple connections.
I ended up getting a champion recovery shackle from cabellas. It was only $25, I don't like that it mounts with the shackle sideways but for the price it was a much better option than the hf version. However, i do like that all though its a tube it seems to be one chunk of metal and there isnt any welds...or at least you cant tell there are any welds. I ended up running out of time to order one of the better brands like warn, rugged ridge, smitybuilt etc... so if I end up not needing it on my trip then I will take it back and something better.
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I ended up not needing my shackle, so I will more than likely return it to cabellas...as long as they will accept the return.It looks like the way the shackle is placed is the best position. Seems like it will put less stress on the shackle by allowing it to move left or right as its being pulled. Now if your lifting then I agree the angles bad.
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