same opinion as everyone else, great gear, looks awesome but costs waaaaaay to much. admitingly I bought an ultra hook but that was for the sole purpose of having no cable exposed outside the fairlead and it folds in nicely and it matches well with the 4wd.
You can not put a price on safety! Have any of you seen the hook come loose and go through the windshield of the recovery vehicle, it's not a pretty site!
Nice presentation!
same opinion as everyone else, great gear, looks awesome but costs waaaaaay to much. admitingly I bought an ultra hook but that was for the sole purpose of having no cable exposed outside the fairlead and it folds in nicely and it matches well with the 4wd.
Awesome High quality USA made product, just soooo expensive in Australia
There is no hook or any interfce needed anymore , just a soft shackle thru the thimbal and you are good .
Awesome High quality USA made product, just so expensive for UK , PLUS TRANSPORT !!!
They sell titanium hitch pins?
Instead of locking your winch or taching the winch bolt you could just tach a small piece of sheet metal over the bolt.
Why not just put a D-shackle or soft shackle through the winch line thimble?
I like my Ultrahook XTV. Not cheap but will last forever.
Nice products...never heard of a winch hook failing though.
Just put a shackle (d-ring) in the hook. Like you do on the prolink or flatlink , save a lot of money unless you just want the look
Wonder why these wouldnt be fabbed out of 7075 and grade 8 for the pin ?
Cost = arm + leg
You can not put a price on safety! Have any of you seen the hook come loose and go through the windshield of the recovery vehicle, it's not a pretty site!
WAY over priced.
It's called wired rope.. not cable
Yes, agree with most commentors on here. WAY overpriced. You can buy these from manufacturers in China, made out of the same aluminum, for $8 apiece.