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| glennster
10-04-2012 06:00:31
75.57.143.173
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its called a cluster hook |
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| Uncle Ernie
10-04-2012 07:55:17
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Re: Name this tool. in reply to glennster, 10-04-2012 06:00:31
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| They call it that cause they use it when there is no where else to hook to when there has been a Cluster F**k... |
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| glennster
10-04-2012 06:05:07
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Re: Name this tool. in reply to glennster, 10-04-2012 06:00:31
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| Bill46
10-04-2012 08:28:12
69.174.87.108
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Re: Name this tool. in reply to glennster, 10-04-2012 06:05:07
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| That is a neat site....thanks. |
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| Stephen Newell
10-04-2012 07:58:09
66.53.83.53
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Re: Name this tool. in reply to glennster, 10-04-2012 06:05:07
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| Thanks, It always helps to know what your shopping for. Nearly every vehicle I own has really no place to hook a tow chain. The cluster hook looks like what I've needed all along. I had just never seen one before. |
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| glennster
10-04-2012 08:15:30
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Re: Name this tool. in reply to Stephen Newell, 10-04-2012 07:58:09
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| there are hook points in the frames / uni-body rails on all vehicles. some round holes, some slots, for either the tee cluster, or hook type cluster. there are books that list vehicle type and hook points along with what type cluster hook you use. we have them in all our tow trucks. you can also get a bridle that has clusters on each end, then the winch line hook in the center, or, a bridle with j hooks. |
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