Re: Mopar tow hooks, install

From: John Neff (jndneff@texas.net)
Date: Thu Jun 24 1999 - 09:02:49 EDT


I installed my tow hooks in just over an hour, start to finish. I had an
idea of what I was in for based on what other people said about the install
and I read the instructions several times to become familiar with the
procedure. I too ran into the problem where two of the nuts provided did not
fit the bolts they were matched up to. I could not find metric hardware I
was happy with so I replaced the two metric bolts with 9/16" grade 8 nuts
and bolts. They fit the holes drilled by Mopar perfectly and I didn't have
to locate a hex driver to fit the metric bolts either. That was another area
that caused a snag. I may have found a little piece of magic for removing
the stock bumper bracket bolts. Instead of using a punch as is recommended,
I used a cheap 1/2" drive ratchet extention that's about 6" long. I placed
the female end over the end of the bolt and whacked the male end. A piece of
1X2 pine wedged between the frame and radiator support was the perfect shim
to prevent flexing. With the extention in place, you can use both hands on
your hammer of choise. I found that my LARGE rubber mallet was just about
perfect. Once very hard hit and the bolt was on it's way across the garage.

Good luck.
John
98 Dakota 4X4 CC Sport, 5.2L, Auto, Leach headers, DDBC



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