Ahhhh . . . . . . that might not be something to brag about in this case. Just sayin' :gey:At least they are made in the United states
At least they are supporting American workers while being douche bags.Ahhhh . . . . . . that might not be something to brag about in this case. Just sayin' :gey:
Honestly, I would laugh my ass off if I saw someone with those.
Honestly, I would laugh my ass off if I saw someone with those.
Oh that would be it for me. If I were required to pull someone out with those on his bumper, they wouldn't be on the bumper when I finished. I make sure they got ripped off. Get a run at it...…….They have locks on them to stop a real Jeeper from taking them off and throwing them in the scrap barrel to save the owner from themselves . Think what those would do to your hands during a tough recovery where you're having to re-rig several times in mud or snow to get out. WTF? :roto2lol:
I was going to say "only in America" :shakehead:.....but I've seen JK's here in NZ with plastic shackles...yes plastic chrome ones.Sheeeesh !!! :facepalm:Ahhhh . . . . . . that might not be something to brag about in this case. Just sayin' :gey:
Don't understand why folks leave their shackles on their bumpers when not in use . . . . ?
Not any of my business . . . . so, I'll just shut-up. :risunis:
I was expecting spring shackles to.Dumb...
As an aside, When I opened this thread, with the title, for some reason I was expecting spring shackles.
Ditto, and I don't want to mess with putting my shackles on when I'm in here.I leave my shackles on because i don't want to worry about forgetting them or losing them.
The shackle needs to get disconnected from the bumper in order to attach a strap anyway. I keep one attached to the end of my tree strap and snatch strap. Both live in the Jeep full time....
Ditto, and I don't want to mess with putting my shackles when I'm in here.
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I don't take my tow hooks off when I'm not using them.
I cheat and use soft shackles to attach to the d-ring shackles.The shackle needs to get disconnected from the bumper in order to attach a strap anyway. I keep one attached to the end of my tree strap and snatch strap. Both live in the Jeep full time.
I recently bought a pair of soft shakles. When I eventually get to use them, my intention is to skip the steel shackle entirely and connect directly to the d-ring tab on the bumper. So there!I cheat and use soft shackles to attach to the d-ring shackles.
Hate to point it out but ummm you don't have any shackles on your pic lolI was expecting spring shackles to.
Ditto, and I don't want to mess with putting my shackles on when I'm in here.
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I don't take my tow hooks off when I'm not using them.