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Specs:
•CAD designed
•Laser cut ¼ mild-steel for strength
•Anti-slip design
•2in circular cut out
•Fine adjustability
•Grade 8 nuts/bolts/washers
•Gloss powder coat available in RED or GOLD
Info:
These tow hooks were CAD designed with strength and safety in mind. We used high grade nuts and bolts for the package as well as including a drilling guide for easy installation. We used an anti-slip and fine adjustability for installation. Why have 6 individual holes on similar tow hook designs, when you can have 7 fine adjustable anti-slip holes.
Fitment:
88-91 Civic – Rear – OK
92-95 Civic All Models – Front & Rear – OK
96-00 Civic All Models - Front & Rear - OK
01 + Civic – Rear – OK
94-01 Integra - Front & Rear - OK
86-91 Integra - Testing
02+ RSX - Front & Rear - OK
04+ TSX - Testing
NOT ON THE LIST, LET ME KNOW AND I CAN TEST FIT IT!
PRICE:
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="green">Price has been confirmed at $80 a set! I am located in the OC area for pickup. Or I can ship for an additional $8. Please PM me with your PHONE #'s if you would like to grab a set!</FONT></FONT>
<FONT SIZE="4">NOTE: These are just prototype pictures and the tow hooks were just painted and not powder coated. The finished result will be a nice thick gloss red or gold powder coat.</FONT>






Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 9:34 AM 8/21/2008
Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 9:34 AM 8/21/2008
Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 9:16 AM 8/22/2008
Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 12:34 PM 8/31/2008
Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 11:12 PM 9/22/2008
Specs:
•CAD designed
•Laser cut ¼ mild-steel for strength
•Anti-slip design
•2in circular cut out
•Fine adjustability
•Grade 8 nuts/bolts/washers
•Gloss powder coat available in RED or GOLD
Info:
These tow hooks were CAD designed with strength and safety in mind. We used high grade nuts and bolts for the package as well as including a drilling guide for easy installation. We used an anti-slip and fine adjustability for installation. Why have 6 individual holes on similar tow hook designs, when you can have 7 fine adjustable anti-slip holes.
Fitment:
88-91 Civic – Rear – OK
92-95 Civic All Models – Front & Rear – OK
96-00 Civic All Models - Front & Rear - OK
01 + Civic – Rear – OK
94-01 Integra - Front & Rear - OK
86-91 Integra - Testing
02+ RSX - Front & Rear - OK
04+ TSX - Testing
NOT ON THE LIST, LET ME KNOW AND I CAN TEST FIT IT!
PRICE:
<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="green">Price has been confirmed at $80 a set! I am located in the OC area for pickup. Or I can ship for an additional $8. Please PM me with your PHONE #'s if you would like to grab a set!</FONT></FONT>
<FONT SIZE="4">NOTE: These are just prototype pictures and the tow hooks were just painted and not powder coated. The finished result will be a nice thick gloss red or gold powder coat.</FONT>






Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 9:34 AM 8/21/2008
Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 9:34 AM 8/21/2008
Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 9:16 AM 8/22/2008
Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 12:34 PM 8/31/2008
Modified by .:Made in OC:. at 11:12 PM 9/22/2008
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jarel »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">are they going to look like these?

or like these?
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those honsetly look like the things you use to blow bubbles. lol
anyways, ttt.
p.s.- made in oc... i think you got the front/rear tow hook pictures switched, but not tooo sure.

or like these?
</TD></TR></TABLE>those honsetly look like the things you use to blow bubbles. lol
anyways, ttt.
p.s.- made in oc... i think you got the front/rear tow hook pictures switched, but not tooo sure.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vincentek9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
those honsetly look like the things you use to blow bubbles. lol
anyways, ttt.
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haha true. but those are J's Racing tow hooks.
those honsetly look like the things you use to blow bubbles. lol
anyways, ttt.
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haha true. but those are J's Racing tow hooks.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jarel »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">are they going to look like these?[/img]</TD></TR></TABLE>
At this point i have not yet figured out where i want them mounted. I definately am not going to mount it in the same position of the orignal OEM towhook for the front. It just hangs way too long for everyday driving and track use. I am most likely mounting it on the bumper support where the middle air dam is located.
At this point i have not yet figured out where i want them mounted. I definately am not going to mount it in the same position of the orignal OEM towhook for the front. It just hangs way too long for everyday driving and track use. I am most likely mounting it on the bumper support where the middle air dam is located.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vincentek9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
those honsetly look like the things you use to blow bubbles. lol
anyways, ttt.
p.s.- made in oc... i think you got the front/rear tow hook pictures switched, but not tooo sure.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
The front i am going to make mount flat at the bottom of the bumper support probably. Rear is going to be bolted onto the existing stock oem location.
those honsetly look like the things you use to blow bubbles. lol
anyways, ttt.
p.s.- made in oc... i think you got the front/rear tow hook pictures switched, but not tooo sure.
</TD></TR></TABLE>The front i am going to make mount flat at the bottom of the bumper support probably. Rear is going to be bolted onto the existing stock oem location.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by .:Made in OC:. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
At this point i have not yet figured out where i want them mounted. I definately am not going to mount it in the same position of the orignal OEM towhook for the front. It just hangs way too long for everyday driving and track use. I am most likely mounting it on the bumper support where the middle air dam is located.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ok. that is how the j's dc2 tow hook is. it mounts to the thin japanese bumper support, and you can position it anywhere along the bar.
At this point i have not yet figured out where i want them mounted. I definately am not going to mount it in the same position of the orignal OEM towhook for the front. It just hangs way too long for everyday driving and track use. I am most likely mounting it on the bumper support where the middle air dam is located.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ok. that is how the j's dc2 tow hook is. it mounts to the thin japanese bumper support, and you can position it anywhere along the bar.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jarel »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
ok. that is how the j's dc2 tow hook is. it mounts to the thin japanese bumper support, and you can position it anywhere along the bar. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Here with the thick *** US supports we wont have a problem.
I didnt want too many bends like the J's has on particular cars. It looks really weak. Im basically going to make a univerasal design to fit most honda's.
ok. that is how the j's dc2 tow hook is. it mounts to the thin japanese bumper support, and you can position it anywhere along the bar. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Here with the thick *** US supports we wont have a problem.
I didnt want too many bends like the J's has on particular cars. It looks really weak. Im basically going to make a univerasal design to fit most honda's.



