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whiterider00 01-26-2011 02:14 AM

tow hooks
 
now, i know im going to get some crap from people for asking about this, but i am looking at it mostly from a functionality point of view. has anyone ever seen or think it would be a good idea to install tow hooks like these on my alero? it is lowered with the razzi kit molded onto the stock bumpers. i would hate to mess up all the work i put into my bumpers if i ever needed to be towed or pulled. ive never needed a tow, but it is getting close to 200k miles, and anything could happen. i also think it looks kinda cool, depending on the car. the only cars i see these on is usually hondas, but never a domestic car.
this is what i start thinking about when i work with a bunch of honda guys lol. anyway, opinions are welcomed, both good and bad. thanks.

sleepyalero 01-26-2011 03:44 AM

Id say do it so you don't mess up your car if you do need it. You can never be to safe ;)

billytheman1188 01-26-2011 04:08 AM

Where do you plan on mounting these? They have to put attached to the frame if your ever going to get towed....unless you make cuts into the bumper i dont think this is possible..... correct me if im wrong people......

[ion] C2 01-26-2011 07:33 AM

I plan on getting a tow hook soon. I towed my car on all four wheels once and used the "tie down" tow hook on the driver side of the crash beam and bent it lol. Worked though, but I'd rather have a sturdy mount.

falloutboy 01-26-2011 08:59 AM

Why not using the OE ones?

The front one can be bolted in - the rear one is welded to the frame.

So perhaps cut the rear one off, and make it longer -> reweld

and look if the front one can still be mounted next to the fog light (dont know how the razzi kit remodeled the fog light area)
Perhaps drilling a hole in the bumper, big enough for the tow hook and plug it off with the drilled out part of the bumber, but using some clips to keep in in place. So in can be pried out if needed.

whiterider00 01-26-2011 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billytheman1188 (Post 573104)
Where do you plan on mounting these? They have to put attached to the frame if your ever going to get towed....unless you make cuts into the bumper i dont think this is possible..... correct me if im wrong people......


it looks like most people do cut a small hole in the bumper (at least the front) for the circular part of the hook to go through. all of the rear ones ive seen have just stuck out from underneath, but i dont know exactly how i need to mount it on these cars, plus the razzi kit sits fairly low in the back, so i may have to modify the rear bumper as well. ill try to get underneath the car and see if this is even possible.

kwhauck 01-26-2011 11:48 AM

Grand am but check aaron's thread.... http://www.grandamgt.com/forum/showthread.php?t=78039

Ttop191 01-26-2011 12:14 PM

RICER!

[ion] C2 01-26-2011 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ttop191 (Post 573131)
RICER!

FUNCTIONAL. :nuts:

Ttop191 01-26-2011 12:26 PM

if the tow truck driver is dumb enough to hook to suspension components than he gets to pay for it, I'd be willing to wait 2 weeks with no car and get a brand new suspension

whiterider00 01-30-2011 01:29 AM

the point of the hooks is not so the car isnt towed from suspension components (which like you said would be stupid and i would make the tow company pay for replacement), but to keep the bumpers, which i spent a fair amount of time and effort on, from getting fubar'd. if the hole/hook to tow the car is in the subframe of the car, and my bumpers sit below that, when the tow line is pulled taught, the line will cut upwards into the bumpers, most likely damaging them. plus i have rarely seen any cars around here with tow hooks, and definitely no domestic cars, so i figured i might as well do something different.

[ion] C2 01-30-2011 01:31 AM

^exactly... now that I viewed this thread without being at work i can see the GAGT pics, and that's exactly how it should be done, clean, professional, functional.

BlueLego 01-30-2011 01:42 AM

i'd say do it. i think they look awsome. i've seen a couple modded rides around with these and i love the way they look. i was actually considering doing these myself. keep everyone posted if you mount them! i want to see how they look on alero's

Ttop191 01-30-2011 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by whiterider00 (Post 573511)
the point of the hooks is not so the car isnt towed from suspension components (which like you said would be stupid and i would make the tow company pay for replacement), but to keep the bumpers, which i spent a fair amount of time and effort on, from getting fubar'd. if the hole/hook to tow the car is in the subframe of the car, and my bumpers sit below that, when the tow line is pulled taught, the line will cut upwards into the bumpers, most likely damaging them. plus i have rarely seen any cars around here with tow hooks, and definitely no domestic cars, so i figured i might as well do something different.


but if the tow company effs up you get a new suspension and bumpers, i see that as full of win haha

BlueLego 01-30-2011 01:51 AM

my AED bumper sits about 3 inches from the ground. how they would fit anything under that, or even lift up the back without effing up my body, i have no clue. this is a definate thing on my to do list haha

whiterider00 01-30-2011 02:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ttop191 (Post 573517)
but if the tow company effs up you get a new suspension and bumpers, i see that as full of win haha


i doubt the tow company would pay for a new razzi kit, let alone take the time to mold it onto the stock bumper covers.

Ttop191 01-30-2011 12:29 PM

they are responsible for ALL damages done to the car if they don't use proper towing procedures and eff things up. One of my teachers ripper the lower rad support and bumper cover off a car one, it was declared totalled and he had to buy it for full market value...that's the law

xXManwhoreXx 01-30-2011 01:37 PM

Do it! I'm going to have all kind of retarded Honda fads on my Alero once I get my new DD. Go all out man. I plan on having a Stance'ed out Alero sitting Hella Flush some day...


03Sleepr 01-30-2011 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xXManwhoreXx (Post 573551)
Do it! I'm going to have all kind of retarded Honda fads on my Alero once I get my new DD. Go all out man. I plan on having a Stance'ed out Alero sitting Hella Flush some day...



Ttop191 01-30-2011 03:09 PM

^ this


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