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X25 09-21-2022 04:22 PM

Beware: Perrin Tow Hook is.... not a "Tow Hook" : )
 
Recently purchased a Perrin Tow hook for simply loading the car on my super-low Futura 'kneeling' trailer.

This is what it says in description:
Quote:

This product is NOT designed as a recovery hook! For any vehicle recovery needs, the OEM tow hook provided by the manufacturer, OR other suitable method as determined by the manufacturer or recovery company should be utilized. In no instance is the PERRIN Tow Hook designed for the purpose of recovering the vehicle! This product is designed for “show use” and for pulling the vehicle solely in a straight line. For example: Loading vehicle on to a “roll-back” style wrecker. The maximum total weight of vehicle and contents not to exceed 4000 lbs.
Since my angles are very kind to it, more so than an average roll-back trailer, I thought this would be fine to winch it with. Alas, it bent the first time I've used it, despite being very gentle to it.


https://thumbnails-photos.amazon.com...Fh-iYJiH0THNlx
https://thumbnails-photos.amazon.com...Fh-iYJiH0THNlx
This is the loading angle for me, using my trailer and BRZ.

https://ledwell.com/wp-content/uploads/RB4.jpg
This is an example roll-back trailer they're talking about

https://thumbnails-photos.amazon.com...Fh-iYJiH0THNlx
It bent from close to stem. I think they just need to upgrade it to stronger steel.

https://thumbnails-photos.amazon.com...Fh-iYJiH0THNlx
https://thumbnails-photos.amazon.com...Fh-iYJiH0THNlx
After this issue, painted the OEM unit to black and installed that instead; doesn't look bat at all : )




Anyway, if you intend to buy it, keep in mind you should probably never put any load on it.

soundman98 09-21-2022 07:52 PM

yep, that's 9/10's of the tow hooks on the market..

DNAcomposition 09-21-2022 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by soundman98 (Post 3548354)
yep, that's 9/10's of the tow hooks on the market..

Was considering the Cusco front tow hook (SKU # 687 017 F). Anyone have experience as to whether that one is functional, or just cosmetic?

https://www.ftspeed.com/part/687-017...7#.Yyuh9XbMKUk

soundman98 09-21-2022 09:14 PM

most recovery pro's tend to say "if any recovery device doesn't have a load rating, assume it can't"

nextcar 09-21-2022 10:08 PM

OEM tow hooks are cheap on eBay and salvage yards… and tend to be interchangeable within a brand. I bought 2 from an outback as I recall and painted them bright red. You want them to really be visible for both your shins and the recovery driver!

Interceptor777 09-22-2022 03:36 PM

At least we know who to make fun of!

Tcoat 09-22-2022 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nextcar (Post 3548388)
OEM tow hooks are cheap on eBay and salvage yards… and tend to be interchangeable within a brand. I bought 2 from an outback as I recall and painted them bright red. You want them to really be visible for both your shins and the recovery driver!

And for some the street cred while parked in a Walmart lot with a bunch of lowered widebody but mechanically stock cars!

NoHaveMSG 09-22-2022 03:55 PM

The Raceseng is a nice part, I have had to use mine before :( It has an interchangeable end to mount the license plate. Can't beat the OE tow hook them, people practically give them away.

nextcar 09-22-2022 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3548535)
And for some the street cred while parked in a Walmart lot with a bunch of lowered widebody but mechanically stock cars!

And as an added bonus, if you are in a parking lot fender bender, they can both puncture the bumper cover or body panel of the car you hit, while at the same time transferring the impact directly to your frame! Best of both worlds:party0030:

NoHaveMSG 09-22-2022 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by nextcar (Post 3548541)
And as an added bonus, if you are in a parking lot fender bender, they can both puncture the bumper cover or body panel of the car you hit, while at the same time transferring the impact directly to your frame! Best of both worlds:party0030:

They actually screw into the f/r crash bar, not the actual chassis.

Ultramaroon 09-22-2022 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG (Post 3548542)
They actually screw into the f/r crash bar, not the actual chassis.

Ah, yes, but they do so directly in line with the frame rail. It does change things.

NoHaveMSG 09-22-2022 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3548543)
Ah, yes, but they do so directly in line with the frame rail. It does change things.

If the incident damaged the frame rail, I would say you got bigger problems to deal with.

bcj 09-22-2022 09:11 PM

Does what it says on the box I guess.
Can't get up in their face about it if you use it anywhere but instagram.

Vertigyn 09-22-2022 10:41 PM

Got the Raceseng ones and they worked great when my engine blew. Track support used it, tow company used it, still good to go less a little paint on the loop.


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