Tow hook SHOWOFF!
#312
LOL good eye!!!!. sticks out more. Amanda drove that car to Grand Prairie AB when she moved there, she is now there for a second winter. On redline wheels and snows for winter...with Brembo BBK, rear disc conversion, twisting beam bushings, cabs and tow hooks car runs mint. Good test. Had to put in a block heater, its been very very cold there all month.
Not bad for a 3000 dollar used 75 k mile Cobalt. We put in C_D_88's black interior and ditched the horrible stock silver stained interior, and flushed the engine oil out and put in a new tensioner, fixed the PCV air box. replaced a damaged front bumper and fender. and the Redline exhaust system and very worthwhile mod, more power and better fuel economy.
so about 4.5k in it and no problem
Not bad for a 3000 dollar used 75 k mile Cobalt. We put in C_D_88's black interior and ditched the horrible stock silver stained interior, and flushed the engine oil out and put in a new tensioner, fixed the PCV air box. replaced a damaged front bumper and fender. and the Redline exhaust system and very worthwhile mod, more power and better fuel economy.
so about 4.5k in it and no problem
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^^^ you want to center it and be able to have your license plate on it? In the works, will be done next week...with luck and snow permitting....
that said, when its o dark hundred and 357K below zero, "just hook up" is good enough for me, dont want to be screwing around undoing pins removing plates etc.
Unless I lived south of the mason/dixon line....
that said, when its o dark hundred and 357K below zero, "just hook up" is good enough for me, dont want to be screwing around undoing pins removing plates etc.
Unless I lived south of the mason/dixon line....
#321
^^^ you want to center it and be able to have your license plate on it? In the works, will be done next week...with luck and snow permitting....
that said, when its o dark hundred and 357K below zero, "just hook up" is good enough for me, dont want to be screwing around undoing pins removing plates etc.
Unless I lived south of the mason/dixon line....
that said, when its o dark hundred and 357K below zero, "just hook up" is good enough for me, dont want to be screwing around undoing pins removing plates etc.
Unless I lived south of the mason/dixon line....
also since you're here john, what is the deal with this other gentleman selling his own hooks now? i believe it might have been discussed earlier but i'm just wondering what the deal is since i saw his post on FB yesterday trying to sell, don't want to say the wrong thing because i don't know whats going on ya know
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yea pretty much, flip it up and boom ready to go
also since you're here john, what is the deal with this other gentleman selling his own hooks now? i believe it might have been discussed earlier but i'm just wondering what the deal is since i saw his post on FB yesterday trying to sell, don't want to say the wrong thing because i don't know whats going on ya know
also since you're here john, what is the deal with this other gentleman selling his own hooks now? i believe it might have been discussed earlier but i'm just wondering what the deal is since i saw his post on FB yesterday trying to sell, don't want to say the wrong thing because i don't know whats going on ya know
The kid is not a vendor as such. I think he is in for a rude shock when he deals with the reality of making a "production"piece and sending parts out to people.
FYI we have been making hooks for racing for about 40 years. My dad used a rope loop BITD in his Mini in 1962. Ugh. Had to do better than that. ( he also used a leather strap to hold the hood down, this before hood pins lol.)
At first we made tow hooks individually, some welded on, some bolted. Around the race track, working on cars slamming your leg into a protruded tow hook got old. So the team decided to make hinged ones.
Then its how do you line them up? Each one was an individual set.
That doesnt work when you are doing numbers.
- We made a jig.
- we use chromealloy tube.
- we plasma cut the parts off a CAD drawing on a computer directed plasma cutter.(Fabi MADE his own plasma cutter and computer driver from scratch!!)
- Tig weld the parts.
- we ream the finished parts after welding larger so we can powdercoat the inside and they will fit right
We use stainless pins. - we assemble with anti seize.
We trial fit each design on each car, so SS/LT/LS/Redline/HHR/kappa/CorvetteC5/C6/ all have different sets of plates and spacers, including the nifty "Z" bracket we made as a pilot for C_C_88 and his Sedan. We changed to the hot rolled versus cold rolled plate for welding and better finish reasons
So its a whole different ball game and at 95/150 for front/front& rear sets, well priced.
Any hook will fit any plate anytime. And we guarantee they wont break. I have one stretched one (wow) and one bent mount plate ( please dont lift the car vertically with the hook)
thats all I know
You can make them cheaper. Not much of the above will apply.
The are early hooks. we changed the design so they look nicer when the hook is removed ( hidden plate)
Tow hooks are useful
rainbow
Last edited by Powell Race Parts; 12-14-2013 at 08:48 PM.
#323
some kid is selling hooks on facebook. He is engraving them with the SS logo and they are bigger as a result. The engraving is a neat idea, but not something I would do. Its a hook.
The kid is not a vendor as such. I think he is in for a rude shock when he deals with the reality of making a "production"piece and sending parts out to people.
FYI we have been making hooks for racing for about 40 years. My dad used a rope loop BITD in his Mini in 1962. Ugh. Had to do better than that. ( he also used a leather strap to hold the hood down, this before hood pins lol.)
At first we made tow hooks individually, some welded on, some bolted. Around the race track, working on cars slamming your leg into a protruded tow hook got old. So the team decided to make hinged ones.
Then its how do you line them up? Each one was an individual set.
That doesnt work when you are doing numbers.
We trial fit each design on each car, so SS/LT/LS/Redline/HHR/kappa/CorvetteC5/C6/ all have different sets of plates and spacers, including the nifty "Z" bracket we made as a pilot for C_C_88 and his Sedan. We changed to the hot rolled versus cold rolled plate for welding and better finish reasons
So its a whole different ball game and at 95/150 for front/front& rear sets, well priced.
Any hook will fit any plate anytime. And we guarantee they wont break. I have one stretched one (wow) and one bent mount plate ( please dont lift the car vertically with the hook)
thats all I know
The kid is not a vendor as such. I think he is in for a rude shock when he deals with the reality of making a "production"piece and sending parts out to people.
FYI we have been making hooks for racing for about 40 years. My dad used a rope loop BITD in his Mini in 1962. Ugh. Had to do better than that. ( he also used a leather strap to hold the hood down, this before hood pins lol.)
At first we made tow hooks individually, some welded on, some bolted. Around the race track, working on cars slamming your leg into a protruded tow hook got old. So the team decided to make hinged ones.
Then its how do you line them up? Each one was an individual set.
That doesnt work when you are doing numbers.
- We made a jig.
- we use chromealloy tube.
- we plasma cut the parts off a CAD drawing on a computer directed plasma cutter.(Fabi MADE his own plasma cutter and computer driver from scratch!!)
- Tig weld the parts.
- we ream the finished parts after welding larger so we can powdercoat the inside and they will fit right
We use stainless pins. - we assemble with anti seize.
We trial fit each design on each car, so SS/LT/LS/Redline/HHR/kappa/CorvetteC5/C6/ all have different sets of plates and spacers, including the nifty "Z" bracket we made as a pilot for C_C_88 and his Sedan. We changed to the hot rolled versus cold rolled plate for welding and better finish reasons
So its a whole different ball game and at 95/150 for front/front& rear sets, well priced.
Any hook will fit any plate anytime. And we guarantee they wont break. I have one stretched one (wow) and one bent mount plate ( please dont lift the car vertically with the hook)
thats all I know
#325
had a TC in for PCV upgrade and cabs today, but I have to get the car back the valves are coked too badly, needs a walnut blast....must be snowing like a beatch in Clarence NY!