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I had cut my front bumper for body lift relocation. This left me with no real front recovery points. I didn't realize the importance until I got stuck and had to be pulled out from the rear shackle. I can't swing a steel bumper right now, and I didn't want to buy a stock replacement just to throw in the garage once I do upgrade. I thought about it and came up with this. It is a 36" length of 3/16" angled steel. I measured and drilled holes to mount the hooks to the steel and the steel to the frame. Instead of grinding the hooks, I used 3/4" flat washers to shim the frame side. That way they are still useful to someone when I no longer need them. I am going to do some test pulls this weekend, but it seems very solid. I did not grind the lower frame mounts smooth, but I may do that for good measure. Pics:
What will make that stronger for not having to use the washers, is doing it the same way I do the radiator skids for people to use the stock tow hooks... Cut a hole in your angle piece for the stepped part of the hook to go through, then weld another piece on the other side, with a drilled hole in it, that the bolt actually mounts to...
Its too bad I dont live closer, we could have just swapped everything. That way could have had factory pieces. and I could have used your precut pieces.