397STROKER
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I put tow hooks on this past weekend. purchased on Amazon.
That's consistent with the reviews I've read about most Chinese knockoff parts. It's just not worth the small savings. Thanks for the review.I put a pair of black hooks on my 1500 in September.....purchased off eBay. I haven't driven the truck even 400 miles since (retired), and the truck never sits out in the weather. The paint on the hooks is already flecked and showing rust. And the plastic trim pieces for the bumper cutouts did not fit anything like the OE.....had to be jury rigged.
LOL no doubt. If get up into the snow belt (specifically around Chardon) you'll have that excuse. My factory wheel/tires were swapped with less than 200 miles on them for a set of Rebel take-off Duratracs.
Count me in as well, I added the black tow hooks as my truck already has more than enough bling up front for my taste. If I can do it, anyone can.
Oh and welcome back, whats up the diesel gladiator, not happy with it?
That's exactly why I traded my Wrangler. I had one of, if not the, first JL's in the area. I loved it. Very fun to drive, comfortable and a real conversation piece......... But, the interior is tiny and ....... ........ start looking at full sizes again while trade-in values are still red hot.
Im glad you mentioned the active air dam, because I ran into the same issue. I just took mine off a few months back, wish I would have done it at the same time as the tow hooks, would have made install a little easier.I added the black OEM Tow Hooks and bezels about a year ago. No fitment issues for me, no rust either. The install was pretty straight forward, except that the active air dam is right in the way. Other than that, the bolts are ~ 8” long and are held on by a retaining washer and some “persuasion” is required to get them off. Like others have said, it’s about a one hour job tops.
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Another one- in Hudson. Regarding snow, I've got a new Big Horn with the Off-Road Package that has the Falkens which are snowflake rated and the e-locker. Was really looking forward to seeing how it did in some snow. Save for about 6-7" around Thanksgiving weekend, we haven't seen a thing in December. Maybe another light year? My Honda snowblower is just sitting there staring at me, he's ready to go!im NE Ohio also. Ohio representing in this thread!
Look at Ohio representing in this thread. Makes sense though, people in a state where you may actually need the hooks are adding them.Another one- in Hudson. Regarding snow, I've got a new Big Horn with the Off-Road Package that has the Falkens which are snowflake rated and the e-locker. Was really looking forward to seeing how it did in some snow. Save for about 6-7" around Thanksgiving weekend, we haven't seen a thing in December. Maybe another light year? My Honda snowblower is just sitting there staring at me, he's ready to go!
I shouldn't admit this but the first time I saw red tow hooks I thought it was a pretty good idea for older drivers like me who can't see chit in the dark. Then I got to thinking well if they painted them red to help an old fella find them in the dark, Ram must sell them coated with glow in the dark paint. I called my local Ram parts manager and asked him about it...after he stopped laughing, he got really serious and said they do sell glow in the dark tow hooks for older Ram owners - they are special order and cost $200 for the tow hooks and $800 for the glow in the dark paint job. Screw it, I just carry a flashlight now.
Tow hooks look even better with this camera..My phone sucks, so I made a better picture. I like RED hooks! Ram sells old people red hooks LOL
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