Great A'Tuin Gets Tow Points, How I Did It!
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 8:26 pm
I've really been wanting some kind of tow point for the front end for a while now. The more we got out off the main roads, the more likely we are to get stuck! We really need something to tie in to if we ever have to get pulled out.
I accumulated all the hardware a few months ago, but finally got to it today.
I used 2 pieces of 4 1/2 " long, 2"x2"x1/4" angle iron w/ a 1/4" gusset plate welded in just to help keep it from twisting under load. Both were bits of scrap from a local metal shop, cut w/ a chop saw. I notched the lower edges to minimize cutting on the bumper itself. I just used a sawzall w/ metal blade for that.
The rings are 10,000 lb forged Crosby units I picked up at the local Rigging Supply shop for $10-ish ea.
The 3/4" bolts w/ washers were another $5.
Drilling the 3/4" hole through that steel really was pushing the limit for my drill press!
I replaced the center bolt w/ a 12mm bolt just for added strength and I moved the original bolt to the top position.





I accumulated all the hardware a few months ago, but finally got to it today.
I used 2 pieces of 4 1/2 " long, 2"x2"x1/4" angle iron w/ a 1/4" gusset plate welded in just to help keep it from twisting under load. Both were bits of scrap from a local metal shop, cut w/ a chop saw. I notched the lower edges to minimize cutting on the bumper itself. I just used a sawzall w/ metal blade for that.
The rings are 10,000 lb forged Crosby units I picked up at the local Rigging Supply shop for $10-ish ea.
The 3/4" bolts w/ washers were another $5.
Drilling the 3/4" hole through that steel really was pushing the limit for my drill press!
I replaced the center bolt w/ a 12mm bolt just for added strength and I moved the original bolt to the top position.




