Painted Tow Hooks 2013 Tahoe.

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Weekend project: Paint the Tow Hooks !

2013 Tahoe, when new my Tahoe did not have tow hooks. I purchased some ‘take offs’ on the internet and installed them. I don’t know why I did not think about painting them then, but whatever. Fast forward, I decided that its time to paint them. I also took the eye cap off to clean. After 130,000 plus miles, I needed to clean the entire area. I just used a rattle-can to paint the hooks. I did clean and use 800 grit sand paper and finish cleaning with alcohol before painting. I know powder coating would have been the ultimate, but hay, I had the paint already. I let the painted hooks dry for a day and a half before reinstalling. I am pleased with the results.

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Cool. I wonder how well that paint will hold up if you actually have to use them with tow straps.

Good point, I thought about that and that is where Powder Coating would be better or chrome if you were into 'bling' (not me). But hopefully I never have to put a tow strap on my baby, ha ! I will cross that bridge whenever .
 

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Weekend project: Paint the Tow Hooks !

2013 Tahoe, when new my Tahoe did not have tow hooks. I purchased some ‘take offs’ on the internet and installed them. I don’t know why I did not think about painting them then, but whatever. Fast forward, I decided that its time to paint them. I also took the eye cap off to clean. After 130,000 plus miles, I needed to clean the entire area. I just used a rattle-can to paint the hooks. I did clean and use 800 grit sand paper and finish cleaning with alcohol before painting. I know powder coating would have been the ultimate, but hay, I had the paint already. I let the painted hooks dry for a day and a half before reinstalling. I am pleased with the results.

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10 more horsepower!
 
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I just ordered this bitchin trailer hitch, and wanted to paint it to match my tow hooks. Do you think I should powder coat it because it will get more use and abuse than the tow hooks. What say you? Ha.
 

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I just ordered this bitchin trailer hitch, and wanted to paint it to match my tow hooks. Do you think I should powder coat it because it will get more use and abuse than the tow hooks. What say you? Ha.
Between the front hooks (painted of course) and this hook, you should expect at least 25hp and 40lbs of torque. No need for a BB tune, EVER! :laughing1:
 
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Between the front hooks (painted of course) and this hook, you should expect at least 25hp and 40lbs of torque. No need for a BB tune, EVER! :laughing1:
I heard that !
Between the front hooks (painted of course) and this hook, you should expect at least 25hp and 40lbs of torque. No need for a BB tune, EVER! :laughing1:
Plus with all that extra weight in the rear and torque available, I will be able to lift the front pretty high when I launch off the line, don't you think?
 

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Looks good. Been thinking about doing that myself. Red is a nice little accent.

I'll be "that guy." We're not using our front tow hooks to extract other vehicles, right? Never pull in reverse; that's a good way to kill your transmission. Front tow hooks are only to extract YOUR vehicle. Use a rear receiver hitch/hook/shackle to extract others.

Just a few weeks ago I used a receiver shackle in my Suburban to pull a Freightliner out of a ditch. Yes, a class 8 truck. Cab only, no trailer.
 

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