I bought a bunch of recovery items for offroading in two weeks from now, couldn't find a rate load or towing capacity from them anywhere. Snatch straps, tow straps, D rings and a D ring hitch and some other goodies."All of it".
There's no stated load rating that I've seen, but let me say I've ripped on those pretty violently with 5/8" chain, and never pulled one off a single truck in the past.
Think "50' of chain hooked into one of them, back up to within 10' of the stuck vehicle and let her rip until you run out of chain" That's gotta be above and beyond what anyone else is going to be doing with the Ranger.
I thought they were 15mm? Either way they are all rated the same 16mm or less is 800MPa, or about 116,000 psi minimum tensile strength.I guess it all depends on the shear strength of the fasteners. If I recall correctly, they are only 12mm.
Wouldn't the shear strength of the bolts be a better indicator of rating ? I haven't looked at them, but if the bolts go through the tow hook assembly, that would be a better number to go with, IMHO.I thought they were 15mm? Either way they are all rated the same 16mm or less is 800MPa, or about 116,000 psi minimum tensile strength.
I shouldn't have to worry but it'd be nice to know you see those YouTube videos of bumpers getting torn off... Haha
Hi Mike,Wouldn't the shear strength of the bolts be a better indicator of rating ? I haven't looked at them, but if the bolts go through the tow hook assembly, that would be a better number to go with, IMHO.
Thank goodness not attached to the bumper, they are bolted to the frame.I thought they were 15mm? Either way they are all rated the same 16mm or less is 800MPa, or about 116,000 psi minimum tensile strength.
I shouldn't have to worry but it'd be nice to know you see those YouTube videos of bumpers getting torn off... Haha
Based on this diagram, you're definitely looking at shear strength. And maybe a little tension on the aft bolt if you're pulling up on the front of the hook a bit. But certainly not an appreciable amount compared to the shear in the bolts. If we know what size they actually are (12 or 15mm), it wouldn't be that hard to figure out the strength of the interface, without any safety factors.Thank goodness not attached to the bumper, they are bolted to the frame.
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I only saw one bolt. Two is even better. My guess is around 7500lbs per bolt minimum sheer, so since there are two each, the limit would be at the hook/ring itself which is most likely rated at 9750lbs. So more than enough and no need to worry.Thank goodness not attached to the bumper, they are bolted to the frame.
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This is on my wishlist... For this winter can hook at the front or at the back when needed.I only saw one bolt. Two is even better. My guess is around 7500lbs per bolt minimum sheer, so since there are two each, the limit would be at the hook/ring itself which is most likely rated at 9750lbs. So more than enough and no need to worry.