Crosby swiveling D-Rings, recovery points

alex

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Apr 29, 2004
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I have four of these--three in yellow cad plated, one in black. These are hoist rings, so all weight ratings are for lifting, not for pulling. Pulling is much easier on the equipment than lifting.

Specs:

Working Load limit: 5,000 lbs (overhead lifting). Each ring individually proof tested to 12,500 lbs (each ring comes with a certificate to prove it)
Bolt: 3/4-10x2-1/4 (1" exposed thread)
Thickness: 3/4"
Width: 3-1/4"
Length from mounting surface: 4-3/4"
Made in USA.

You can literally hang two discos in the air from ONE of these and not worry about it coming apart. Other stuff, maybe, but not these d-rings.

These typically sell for around $150 a piece. My dweb price: $100 each, shipped. I'll even throw in a grade 8 nut and a 1/4" thick backing plate. just tell me how much room you have and I'll cut it and bore the hole.

CLICK HERE FOR PICS OF THE D-RINGS
 
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d1driver

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Oct 19, 2005
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Pittsburgh, PA
capri_auto said:
Anyone ever mount these to a stock bumper bar? Is the stock bumper strong enough to use as a recovery point?

Don't do it!

I bent my rear bumper up once. Bent it back with a large pair of channel locks and a 2x4. Amazing how weak they are. Purely cosmetic!
 

alex

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OK, maybe these aren't as nice as I thought (I don't think so) or I'm asking too much for them.. how about $175 for a pair, shipped, with nuts and backing plates?