Tow / Recovery Hook - Is this the right type?
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Thanks Yoghy. I'm sorted with the shackles but a little confused as to how you use the hook, how do you attach it to the car and the strap? The shop (speeded) also have the type you pictured but i thought you'd need the removable pin the bottom to attach to the car/strap.
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Matt
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Hi Matts
The above hock is a correct one but you need to remove the safty lock because it is useless for offroaders.
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The above hock is a correct one but you need to remove the safty lock because it is useless for offroaders.
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melriora;41650 wrote:Where can I buy this hook?
momo;39720 wrote:Dear Daggerfall, I bought my viking rope in Almost4x4 auto service garage and I am happy with it, it came with a nice bag. I think now they have an interesting kit with the rope and shackles and gloves. I don't know if the hook is in but would be interesting to have it in the kit. You can contact Mr Don +971 56 608 3433 to check the availability of the kit and the adress is http://goo.gl/maps/jVZcl.
For the hook I have got one in sharjah hardware shops, this is the location: http://goo.gl/maps/XmEC7
as mentioned by Bu Salem in earlier thread you need to remove the safety lock because you don't need it for off-road.
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This the answer for your question ... check the link on google maps
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