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Old 08-09-2011 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by hudfabxj
your jeep weighs about 5000 lbs. put some pulling force on top of that, its coming off. maybe not right away, but it will.

i like the idea, but i like my friends too much to send a hooked projectile towards them while extrcting my jeep!!
that jeep weighs no where near 5000lbs
Old 08-09-2011 | 11:48 AM
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That video crazy. Why didnt they pull from the back. Lol
Old 08-09-2011 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by N20jeep
that jeep weighs no where near 5000lbs
yeah, we covered that already. no one knows what it actually weighs. i would say around 4k......sorry to start arguments about numbers.



all set aside, i still wouldnt pull from it. my jeep is fat.


from the looks of it, that hook is cast steel and probably wasnt welded correcly.

OP how did you weld it and is it cast steel?
Old 08-09-2011 | 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by hudfabxj
yeah, we covered that already. no one knows what it actually weighs. i would say around 4k......sorry to start arguments about numbers.

all set aside, i still wouldnt pull from it. my jeep is fat.

from the looks of it, that hook is cast steel and probably wasnt welded correcly.

OP how did you weld it and is it cast steel?
· Proper design, careful forging, and precision controlled quench and tempering gives maximum strength without excessive weight and bulk.
· Every Crosby Shank Hook has a pre-drilled cam which can be equipped with a latch.

Note: Proof load is 2 times Working Load Limit.
All carbon hooks designed with a 5/1 design factor.
* Dimension before machining (as forged).
(this is off there website)

And I used a wire feed to weld out and in side the square tubing. I did 4 passes on the out side and 2 on the inside.
Old 08-09-2011 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 96 Cherokee
That video crazy. Why didnt they pull from the back. Lol
full clip shows more
a shovel must be too complex a tool for these idiots.

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Old 08-09-2011 | 04:03 PM
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didnt the cherokee even have a bumper with D-rings? it looked like it did, so really why the .... use the axle???

Didnt look like the damage was too bad, looked to me like it broke the steering and the control arm mounts and/or bend the control arms. Axle MAY have been ok still

actually, on second look they WERE pulling from the bumper (I think), arms/mounts just couldnt handle it
Old 08-09-2011 | 04:24 PM
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It looks like they were using the bumper, but that whole axle twisted off. So I'm sure the driveline trans case is gone and all the mounts, Maybe the oil pan. That XJ is done. Lol
Old 08-09-2011 | 05:13 PM
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Locals... I wish I would have been there the day this happened.
Old 09-22-2011 | 08:45 AM
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You know them? I wouldn't let someone who cant use a shovel go anyplace near my xj. hahahaha
Old 09-22-2011 | 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by 96 Cherokee
Got bored at work and made this. Got the hook of a pumping unit(that's what I do at work assemble them for the new wells) and got some square tubing welded it all together and drilled the for the pin.
what tire carrier is that?
Old 09-22-2011 | 10:17 AM
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Digging full out for 25 minutes? Definitely not worth your entire cherokee. "Jimmy, RIP 'ER IN HALF!"
Old 09-22-2011 | 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by CherokeeCountry
Digging full out for 25 minutes? Definitely not worth your entire cherokee. "Jimmy, RIP 'ER IN HALF!"
Lol I prefer mine whole

I would even dig with my hands
Old 09-22-2011 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by hudfabxj
yeah curb weight....add big tires, wheels, bumpers, tire carrier and sliders, that xj now weighs closer to 5000 lbs....then another vehicle at the other end that weighs the same or more(and one of you would be stuck adding even more force).....way more than 5000 lbs of force, but whatever....its not me, my jeep, or friends. just lookin out for fellow jeepers.
i dont think big tires, lift and tire carrier would add that much weight. i have a 4.5 inch lift. with 33's, and i took a dryer to the recycling place, and when they weighed my rig, i think it was around 3400 with everything.
Old 09-22-2011 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by rideordie66






Iv'e seen many people do much dumber things than use that hook to pull some one out. You knock it till you need that guy to pull you out of a ditch. ‪This is NOT How You Get a Jeep Out of the Mud‬‏ - YouTube we all remember this.
i wheel there frequently....that stuff is thick....its like mud mixed with coal dust from the surface mining....

on topic, i had a welded hook and broke it off, no one injured, now i have one of these...
Amazon.com: Tow Ready 63044 Receiver Mount Tow Hook: Automotive Amazon.com: Tow Ready 63044 Receiver Mount Tow Hook: Automotive

and a combine recovery rope...overkill doesnt hurt for recovery, since u never know wat ur gonna be pullin out...7.3L f250 lol
Old 09-22-2011 | 02:02 PM
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I'm not hating on the project because I enjoy making parts like this but I've always used the cross pin in my receiver as the rear recovery point. Just stick the eyelet of my recovery strap in there and put the pin in.


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