![]() 01/19/2015 at 19:47 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
"No."
Not sure if anyone has posted this yet (kinda figured it would have reached the front page if they had), but holy shit that kid is an idiot.
(Also, if someone has authorship on Truck Yeah I'd appreciate a share of my post on there. That is the proper audience for a video like this after all. haha)
![]() 01/19/2015 at 19:53 |
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1. Tow straps are not snatch straps and are not dynamic
2. "tow hooks" are usually shipping hooks and are not load rated
3. BWAHAHAHAHA!
![]() 01/19/2015 at 19:56 |
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Well, got the job done.
![]() 01/19/2015 at 19:57 |
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Are you sure about #3? I'm pretty sure they are load rated and advertised as tow points.
Here's from Mopar, the exact replacement part from a 1500.
http://www.mopar.com/part/82209854
![]() 01/19/2015 at 19:57 |
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@Stang70Fastback made a great point on Facebook, "Maybe someone wrote "BUNGIE ROPE" on it in sharpie as a joke." lol
![]() 01/19/2015 at 19:59 |
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There's more than one way to sheer a tow hook...
![]() 01/19/2015 at 20:13 |
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One of my all time favorites.
![]() 01/19/2015 at 20:54 |
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Haven't seen that before but I never get tired of carnage caused by misunderstanding physics! At least the strap didn't break and the truck came off the berm.
I was surprised when he just zipped right off the camera at full throttle!
![]() 01/19/2015 at 20:59 |
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... but that's a ranger...
![]() 01/19/2015 at 21:02 |
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I know, this is just the first example that I found. They are designed for pulling things, just not like that.
![]() 01/19/2015 at 21:41 |
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Holy hell that was amazing! I seriously laughed out loud watching that. And his reaction! This kid has no idea what he's doing. Oh geeze.
![]() 01/19/2015 at 21:46 |
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There is a difference between a shipping hook, a "tow" hook and a rated recovery hook. Most trucks have either shipping hooks or tow hooks and they are meant only for light duty static loads. Rated recovery hooks are rated at 1.5 the gvwr (like the ones linked, except more than 5500 lbs) a truck the size of my cruiser requires a 4 3/4 ton working load rating, or 9500 lbs minimum. Recovery hooks are never mounted to a factory bumper. Always direct to the frame
![]() 01/20/2015 at 09:48 |
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Well that completely caught me off guard.
I was saying out loud, "Wait what! Stop!"
Wow.
![]() 01/20/2015 at 09:49 |
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"I got 30 feet of strap!"
Hahaha
![]() 01/20/2015 at 11:07 |
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Where did that D-ring come from? It doesn't look factory. And that's not full frame out there where the D-ring was bolted on. I _might_ have gotten away with a stunt like that in my old Suburban, where we custom built the front bumper and welded it to the frame in multiple points, plus the 2" receiver tube welded into the bumper is also welded with a cross brace about 2 feet behind the bumper going across to both frame rails.