Re: Splash Guard question

From: Steve (Slow@Primenet.Com)
Date: Thu Sep 11 1997 - 12:42:06 EDT


On Thu, 11 Sep 1997 08:37:00 -0700, you wrote:

>At 10:08 AM 9/11/97 -0600, you wrote:
>>
>>
>> Can you give me details on the installation of the tow hooks? What =
kind
>>of bumper do you have ( SLT or SPORT ) did you have to remove the =
bumper...
>>did you have to make any cuts for the hooks... what did they attach =
to...
>>where do they come out... etc? Thanks.=20
>>
>>

        Here's a repost of my install...

                I finally got enough time off of work to install my
Mopar Tow Hooks. It was very easy and took about four hours due to
breaks and figuring out the instructions. The instructions were
missing 6 of the 16 steps but we didn't need them anyway. I had to
unplug the fog lights and remove the bumper/lower air dam. The plastic
splash shield was also removed and had to be notched on both sides to
clear the brace to the cross member. The Mopar instructions on cutting
the splash shield are wrong, and we did much less cutting then they
suggested. I did deviate from the instructions and placed three screws
on the forward edge of the splash shield after it was re-installed,
due to the fact that the two forward plastic plugs could not be put
back in. I did have to drill two 1/2" holes in the lower cross member
to brace the bracket and it was marked so on the instructions. I think
that the newer trucks have these holes from the factory, but mine
didn't.=20
        The hooks look great. They are almost right up against the
airdam as to not decrease approach angles and are very sturdy. 4,500
lbs. per hook ought to be enough to pull any Chevy out of my way, heh.

        I cannot remember who asked, but you could have a two inch
square receiver tube custom welded to the lower cross-bar and mount a
hitch ball there. I would not mount a winch on it though, as the steel
is too thin. My dad's neighbor is a welder and he said if I ever
wanted to we could redo the mount with heavier stock and mount a
removable winch on it, but I think I'll stick to a rear-mount for a
winch. It would be fine for moving a trailer around though.=20
        I took some pictures and as soon as I get them back I'll post
them on my web site for you all to see....

        Steve

=09
97' Dakota, CC, 4X4, 5 Speed, all the goodies 'cept anti-lock brakes,
Mud Flaps, spare-tire lock, Step-Shields, EVSII Alarm, Gibson Single
3" Cat-Back
Tow Hooks....



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