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Post by dohcterek on Mar 28, 2008 0:44:44 GMT -5
thanks clubcivic.com Okay everyone, since a lot of poeple have problem wondering how the heck people can install a tow hook. It is pretty simple. I myself got stuck it for a while until I keep staring at the hook and the stock hook, wondering how the heck would I get this thing on... You will need 2 wrenches, socket 13/16 and 3/4 for DATUM1 Towhook kit. On the this hatch, the hook bolt on the existing stock hook so there is no need to mod... First check out my rear hook on my hatch. Very stock huh?? Take a look at my tools and hook supplies. Now this step might be import, you must place the 2 bolt in and tighten firmly to adjust your alignment on the hook. Tighting down your last bolt and firmly push. By pushing, rocking to see if your hook is not stable. iF it does not rock, then your done.... This how it looks like...
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Post by Senseless on Mar 28, 2008 0:53:20 GMT -5
I almost want one but just the rear my intercooler is too big for one in the front anyway! lol.
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Post by dohcterek on Mar 28, 2008 0:54:56 GMT -5
yeah i like the looks of it id like to pick a rear hook i might wait till carslisle and pick one up from the cusco tent. i got hooked up with the strut bar.
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spinnin9k
Doesnt get out much!
has the WHOLE shit
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Post by spinnin9k on Mar 28, 2008 3:08:49 GMT -5
i ended up using straps, i dunno why. for some reason i like the way they look more on my car.
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Post by Senseless on Mar 28, 2008 7:08:43 GMT -5
The Benen ones are the jump off too Matt!!!
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Post by dohcterek on Mar 28, 2008 14:50:56 GMT -5
The Benen ones are the jump off too Matt!!! the benen ones are nice, the only reason i said ill wait to carslisle is because i like to pick something up at the tent. Money burns a hole in my pocket lol.
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