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Tow hooks for '04 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="gcassidy" data-source="post: 6226320" data-attributes="member: 13216"><p>We had my car on the lift yesterday, and were looking at the front bumper support bar with an eye towards a tow hook. While I'm a fan of putting it in the center since you <em>might </em>be able to hide it with a tag, the support is stronger at either end where the attachments (mini-shocks) are. </p><p>I'm thinking just a flat tow on pavement might be OK from anywhere on the support, that if you were being extracated from something (mud, brush, quicksand) it might bend the hollow bumper support. My mechanic thinks that seems to be why BMWs and others have them offset, to be near the frame mount. Probably also to clear a front tag.</p><p>What do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcassidy, post: 6226320, member: 13216"] We had my car on the lift yesterday, and were looking at the front bumper support bar with an eye towards a tow hook. While I'm a fan of putting it in the center since you [I]might [/I]be able to hide it with a tag, the support is stronger at either end where the attachments (mini-shocks) are. I'm thinking just a flat tow on pavement might be OK from anywhere on the support, that if you were being extracated from something (mud, brush, quicksand) it might bend the hollow bumper support. My mechanic thinks that seems to be why BMWs and others have them offset, to be near the frame mount. Probably also to clear a front tag. What do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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