deadbeat son
TJ Addict
I have a pair of bumper tow bar mounts that are yours for the asking. Not sure if they'll work with your setup, but if so, you're welcome to them. They were installed on an OEM bumper I picked up.
Yeah they'd replace them and also work for flat towing. Sounds like a good deal. Also I think the d-ring adapters go around the shackle mount point idk why I mentioned it isn't double shear, it's the inside part
It is interesting they say they aren't for flat towing when they allow reviews talking about it.
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Rating
100%
Great product from Metal Clioak as always. Bolted right up and provides a clean simple solution to pesky problem. Now I have a strong point to mount recovery shackles or my towbar. I love it.
Review by Robert from Los Angeles, CA United States
Posted on 12/12/17- Perfect Fit
Rating
100%
I purchased a 08 Jeep Grand Cherokee to flat tow behind my motorhome, and a friend of mine has the hi mount shackles on his TJ. So i thought I would try a set to connect my tow bar to. Even though they weren't made for the Grand, I unbolted the front tow hooks and they bolted right in. And I just got back from a 1500 mile trip and low and behold the grand was still back there. Thanks Metalcloak for a very high quality product. I have installed A LOT of Metalcloak products (on my other jeeps and friends jeeps) and everything is exceptional quality and fit!!
Review by Bill from Gretna, NE United States
Posted on 9/5/17
I have a pair of bumper tow bar mounts that are yours for the asking. Not sure if they'll work with your setup, but if so, you're welcome to them. They were installed on an OEM bumper I picked up.
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Yeah I was also seeing those. It doesn't seem like flat towing is all that hard on your mounts?
Also seeing all the posts about it working on non-TJs makes it seem like you don't need their bumper
They'd essentially be the same concept as the Currie ones except on top of the bumper.
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Here's something for your camper when you have it off the truck.
https://www.truckcampermagazine.com...act-and-cheap-off-truck-camper-stabilization/
And I can use them for recovery too which is why I didn't want to get the Currie ones
It came with these safety cables:You'll also need a way to mount safety chains. You'll want redundancy.
The X with plywood is smart. Is it common for people to take it off the truck at a campsite? I wouldn't want to do that shit is too sketchy
Mine sits on some sawhorses with the jacks extended enough to balance it without holding much weight
It came with these safety cables:
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I'm not sure if they're the right length. I thought the place to connect safety chains was the oval holes in the frame
Yep lol I am so nervous to put it back on the truck. At least the new jacks I bought are a lot sturdier. I need to get the MR2 done so I can leave it on the truck most of the summer lolThe sawhorses work and are great for at home.
Some campgrounds will allow you to take your camper off if you ask. With your issues I understand not wanting to pull it off unless you're at home.
Yeah if I get the metalcloak ones they'll bolt to the top of the frame rails and I was thinking chains through holes in side. I don't know if the hooks in these cables will fit, I have chains where I think they will. But then I can't use the fancy cable-channels in the "off-road" tow barYou'll want to connect the cables to the frame somewhere different than where the towbar is connected at. I'm not sure how you'd connect the cables to the oval holes in the frame though.
You'll want to connect the cables to the frame somewhere different than where the towbar is connected at. I'm not sure how you'd connect the cables to the oval holes in the frame though.
This doesn't work if you have a Antirock or Swayloc, but I ran a chain threw the front crossmember to mount my safety cables to.
Thanks, I do have an antirock though. I'll see if I can get the chain hooks through the frame in a bit here
The hooks are supposed to be used on the tow vehicle end and the carbineer is supposed to be hooked to the towed vehicle.
If you could run a short cable or piece of chain thru the frame and then connect the cables to that?
Here’s a pic of the brackets we made that slip over the stock bumper and the bolts are in shear. Clevis mounts on the bottom for safety chains. Bracket hanging there we made to adapt the Blue-ox tow bar to the clevis mounts.
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Here’s a pic of the brackets we made that slip over the stock bumper and the bolts are in shear. Clevis mounts on the bottom for safety chains. Bracket hanging there we made to adapt the Blue-ox tow bar to the clevis mounts.
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I could just throw something like these on the front. For 35$ it won't matter much if I bend one
https://www.amazon.com/CURT-19748-Adjustable-Bumper-Brackets/dp/B01M07O4B4/?tag=wranglerorg-20