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Removing Shipping Hooks

Old Aug 14, 2004 | 06:00 PM
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OMG, and on a new truck? Just give it some brute force. C'mon guys...... I used a regular sized socket wrench. They can't be that hard to break loose. Perhaps a Gold's membership is in order for all of you? JK
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Old Aug 15, 2004 | 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Darx
The only reason I replaced the stock hooks was because I had read threads about the stock ones coming off, breaking, during load.

And because I wanted to.
The stock one actually looks thicker than the procomp one. I've only heard of the eyelet thing on the drivers side bending/breaking, I replaced mine with another factory towhook like on the passenger side. A few times in Big Bear I was actually skidding on the bottom of the towhook on the pass side going over a big rock. It's now the lowest thing that comes into contact before my tire does.
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