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Old 03-31-2006, 12:56 PM
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will do, thank you.
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Originally posted by RFox:
Just make sure to get stainless steel and NOT billet tow hooks. I heard of a guy who bought a used H2 that the previous owner had installed billet hooks. He comes across a small car in the ditch durning a snow storm and decides to len a hand with a tow strap. When the billet hook broke, it launched through the cars windshield, and almost took out the driver. Make sure to get one like RealWheels or any other company who uses stainless and rates them for the same capacity as factory.
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