Shackle recievers for sale on e-bay
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Shackle recievers for sale on e-bay
Just wanted everyone to know they are on sale on e-bay. The ones that go into a reciever. I got mine for 36.49 shipped. He has many more on there. Just do a search for shackle. I had to bid on it. I bid 24.99 and was the winning bidder. shipping was 11.50. Thats still cheaper than anywhere I have found on the net. The secret on bidding e-bay is to wait until the last 30 seconds of the auction. A bid any sooner will only drive the final cost up.
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you know, if you have a receiver, you dont need to spend $30 on a gimmick, you can instert the tow strap into the hitch and put the hitch pin through the loop on the strap
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Originally Posted by jimabena74
you know, if you have a receiver, you dont need to spend $30 on a gimmick, you can instert the tow strap into the hitch and put the hitch pin through the loop on the strap
I tell people that all the time.
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There are some very useful reasons to carry a couple D-ring shackles. You can use them to connect a tree saver strap to a winch line or snatch block or connect a winch line extension to a strap. I found some nice ones at Ace hardware for about $10-12 if I remember right.
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im not saying there is not legitimate reason to carry a d shackle, what i am saying is there is no reason to buy a $40 gimmick when a $5 hitch pin, needing one anyways will suffice....
however they do look cool sticking out the back of your truck
however they do look cool sticking out the back of your truck
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Hitch pin works, but be warned...
Originally Posted by wvuviv30
I have bent the hitch pen once before...
Just my $0.02 worth.
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I agree that you don't NEED one but wvuviv is right and they do look cool. don't think they should be 37 either but that's the cheapest i have found so i thought I'd post it.
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Not to change the subject, but as far as ebay bidding goes I'd highly recommend auctionsniper.com. It allows you to set your lead time and then it will bid automatically up to your max bid. I usually set my lead time for 3 seconds and then just sit back and watch the magic.
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