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discoboy Mar 6, 2010 04:27 PM

Harbor Freight "D" ring setup
 
For those of you familiar with Harbor Freight tool stores, would you use the hitch and D ring set they sell on the trails. My brothers dont trust the way it looks and they bought ARB ones. Any comments?

NiteTrain Mar 6, 2010 05:07 PM

I buy a lot of tools from HF but when it comes to safety/recovery equipment I'm willing to pay more for quality. A D-ring failure could result in somebody getting seriously injured.

antichrist Mar 6, 2010 05:25 PM

Are you talking about this?
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/pho...6299/66212.gif

No way that is 10,000lb capacity, unless they mean breaking strength is 10k, which would be way too low for recovery. Probably ok for towing a car out of traffic to the shoulder, but that's about it.

lipadj46 Mar 6, 2010 06:11 PM

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How about this one? It must be better it costs $3 more ;)

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95594

heromanLSU Mar 6, 2010 07:33 PM

I have the "D-ring" one pictured that goes in the receiver hitch. I have towed many full size trucks out the mud and never had a problem.

Spike555 Mar 6, 2010 08:00 PM

The olny problem with those reciever type recovery thingy's is that they are only as stong as your trailer hitch.
Your trailer hitch is rated at 7700lbs, so you can have a 12,000lbs "D" ring bolted to a draw bar but that wont mean squat.

antichrist Mar 6, 2010 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by lipadj46 (Post 166115)
How about this one? It must be better it costs $3 more ;)

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95594

Never use a hook for recovery.


Originally Posted by heromanLSU (Post 166122)
I have the "D-ring" one pictured that goes in the receiver hitch. I have towed many full size trucks out the mud and never had a problem.

You're not going to get a safe screw pin shackle and receiver mount for $8.95.

bikingteacher Mar 6, 2010 08:37 PM

I pulled out two vehicles with that ring this weekend. One was a big rider truck buried to the frame in my brother's new front yard--still loaded with some furniture!
If the hitch tears off before the D-ring breaks, well, I guess I should have bought the more expensive one!

souljad9 Mar 6, 2010 10:46 PM

I have the same HF d-ring hitch setup. I bought it last minute to use on a off roading trip. I've used it many times to pull others, and get myself pulled out.

discoboy Mar 7, 2010 01:07 AM

Wow, surprised by some of the comments! Decisions decisions. I have to admit that HF tools work, but they are probably setup for very light use or temporary use.


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