Tow hook mounting

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  1. kwforage

    kwforage Road Train Member

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    Does anyone know how these hooks are mounted behind the bumper? I was thinking of taking a piece of 3/4 steel say 12"x30" or so and using the 8 bumper mounting hole in the front spring hangers. Then put the bumper over it and mount this to the 3/4 plate. Maybe take off the factory tow hook and incorperate a piece from those two bolt to the plate as well. Any ideas? Where can I find these hooks other than the stealership?

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  3. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

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    it is european tow hook. Really it is not mounted in bumper, becouse bumper is not strong enought (I do not say about military tricks with 8 mm steel bumpers)

    really it is mounted on frame mounts with bolts throught bumper. But in Europe it is illegal to put hook on bumper like a weapon of antique greek warships. This hook must be inside bumper, integrated.

    On some volvo cabovers it is removable.

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  4. Jumbo

    Jumbo Road Train Member

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    My Pete log truck had a tow hook on the front like that. There is a front cross member which is threaded, the bolts go through the tow hook, the bumper and into that plate.
     
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  5. kwforage

    kwforage Road Train Member

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    That's kinda how I thought it was. Figured the 3/4 plate for the crossmember.
     
  6. droy

    droy Heavy Load Member

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    12" x 30" x 3/4" would make for a serious plate! As Jumbo mentioned, lots of log haulers in our area have that sort of setup. Some have a hefty sized length of cable approx 36" long which is attached to each frame rail, but that will eventually scratch the heck out of a bumper.

    That hitch you pictured (or something very similar) was factory supplied on our late 1980s KWs for oilfield use iirc.
     
  7. Quickfarms

    Quickfarms Heavy Load Member

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    A flat plate mounted behind the bumper is not that strong for the given weight. That plate will weigh about 75 pounds. Angle or channel is a better choice for the cross member.

    My truck has a tow hook mounted to each frame rail.
     
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