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Good morning !... I just joined the club and I am prepping my jeep . I have a heavy duty /aftermarket rear bumper with only a 2" hitch receiver. Are the D shackels which attach into the receiver an acceptable rear hitch point ? I do plan on welding some shackle connections left & right side but know that will not happen for a while .
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I've been running a single point reciever for a few years. 3/4 shackle. It's worked fine for me.
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Which aftermarket bumper do you have? I'm surprised that it doesn't have Shackle mounts, most have them. There is an insert for the 2" receiver that can accept a D-Ring, you should be able to use that, but up to the rules lawyers...

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Curmudgeon wrote:Good morning !... I just joined the club and I am prepping my jeep . I have a heavy duty /aftermarket rear bumper with only a 2" hitch receiver. Are the D shackels which attach into the receiver an acceptable rear hitch point ? I do plan on welding some shackle connections left & right side but know that will not happen for a while .
Thanks ! Jim
I accept this for a rear tow point. Be sure the post/pin holding it in is secure and has a cotter pin of sorts to ensure it will come loose with all the bouncing around.
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ImNotCassie wrote:I accept this for a rear tow point. Be sure the post/pin holding it in is secure and has a cotter pin of sorts to ensure it will come loose with all the bouncing around.
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Thanks to all for the info!
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BlackKnight wrote:Which aftermarket bumper do you have? I'm surprised that it doesn't have Shackle mounts, most have them. There is an insert for the 2" receiver that can accept a D-Ring, you should be able to use that, but up to the rules lawyers...

Heres one on Amazon:
If you've got a strap with eyes (no hooks) in your recovery kit (which I believe is a requirement) you don't need the insert. Just run the loop around your hitch pin in the receiver.
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Not acceptable
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There's the answer on that then. Get the insert :)
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MDSRACING398 wrote:Not acceptable
I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on why it isn't.
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To the strap in the pin, when pulling sideways it's pulling strap across square edge of the hitch that can cut strap. Each there own there needs to be a point where it's not a tow point anymore.
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I understand your thinking, definitely. Most of the decent 20K straps have a sheath on the loops and I think it comes down to the application (rear pull vs side). I've used just a 5/8" pin and didn't see any loop degradation. I typically inspect my equipment before and after a run too.
Along your line of thinking though, I only run steel cable in my winch as it (IMO) takes rock abrasion better than synthetic.

All that said, a few bucks for a hitch hook would be better, although it would lessen your departure angle.
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