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Old 03-10-2006 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Broke Neck
Ive got a welder if you need it put back on. Got a few extra shackles as well.
Mike I need some help if you have a welder. I just need two metal supports tacked into place between my bed and frame rails. Ill throw you a few bucks if need be.
Old 03-10-2006 | 12:06 PM
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if its not shit to do then ill do it for free, its the cutting and fab work i will gladly take money for.
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Naw man they slide right in there. Its just support from the body lift.
Old 03-29-2006 | 06:57 PM
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yah those chevy front hook are kinda brittle on the newer trucks i suggest a suspension area to tug on cuz i broke two on the same truck and no i didn't yank the crap out of it made plenty of pulls without breakage just them chevy hooks they aren't strong
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Default Re: Recovery hook safety

ive buried my 2wd deeper than a lot of my friends 4wd trucks, and i always get pulled out by the stock hooks, and never had any trouble. im sure some of you saw my truck tearing through the mud in new kent last week, so you know i can bury it good. i have straightened hooks on a 98 s-10 before, and it was buried really bad, so badly that it ripped the bumper right off my 79 chevy, ripping the bolts right through the frame.
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