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Front tow hook conversion


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2024 Bronco Big Bend
Vehicle Year
2020
Vehicle
Ford Ranger
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4WD
Engine
2.3 EcoBoost
Transmission
Automatic
Total Lift
2.5 level kit with rear add a leaf appox. 1.5
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285/75r17
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Buy it, build it, and drive it like you stole it
Replaced front tow hooks with rough country shackle kit. What you guys think?
 

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How much was the kit?
 
Nice. As a plus it looks like they don't stick out far enough to take out your shins. o_O
 
With the optional d rings it was 89.99. But only 69.99 without. May want to buy some colored d rings in future but love it for now
 
Do they clank around as you drive or do they tighten up enough to keep them stiff?
 
The d rings have rubber insulators included. They fit tight so have to use some force to move. But without those the would bang around
 
Not really that bad.

I have D Ring tie downs welded on the front of my truck. Steel on steel and they can swing however you want.

I might hear them move driving thru tall grass or a hard stop with the windows down, otherwise they keep to themselves.
 
Yes sir. I have a d ring shackle in my receiver with out isolator and I hardly ever hear it. And it swings freely. Hard braking and some big obstacles
 
I had big brass shackles on the front of my dodge and they drove me insane. They fit loose and they rattled even just sitting at idle, on a gravel road it was ridiculous thats why I wondered. I could see what looked like rubber o-rings or isolators but wasn't sure.

Just be careful if you park anywhere sketchy. Around here that kinda stuff disappears before you finish putting it on. I've lost shackles, hitches, fire extinguishers, valve caps, hub caps, antennas etc. Basically if you can take it with no tools its gonna be stolen one day. Someone even stole a fish out of my cooler once. :icon_confused:
 
Dag gum. Luckily I live in a small town were if someone stole them someone else I know would know them haha and my neighbor is chief of police haha. But dually noted. I do travel quite a bit for work so maybe they come off before then.
 
Yea I kinda doubt anywhere in Tennessee is as bad as Jersey lol.
 
Yeah come on down for some southern hospitality. Fun in the mud haha
 
I don't like to stray from the ocean lol. I been all up and down the east coast. Once you pass Virginia the attitude of people change drastically. Same with up north though. They are a different breed of redneck but people in New England area (excluding Boston) are nice as well.
 
I've got some customers in Vermont. would love to wheel that area sometime in the future
 

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