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Old 11-06-2009, 08:39 PM
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I doubt this thread will ever go anywhere and if it does will the hooks really be much better than these \/

A few members are already using these.

One for the front and one for the back.


http://www.weaksauceparts.com/store/...4&cat=0&page=1
Old 11-06-2009, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by rallyracer
I doubt this thread will ever go anywhere and if it does will the hooks really be much better than these \/

A few members are already using these.

One for the front and one for the back.


http://www.weaksauceparts.com/store/...4&cat=0&page=1
this thread will go some where and there gonna be just as good and cheaper!
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Tow hooks.. what the ******* ****? I must have missed something..
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Benen makes great stuff. I would trust my car with those way more than some Mickey Mouse product for 40 bucks..
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Originally Posted by rallyracer
I doubt this thread will ever go anywhere and if it does will the hooks really be much better than these \/

A few members are already using these.

One for the front and one for the back.


http://www.weaksauceparts.com/store/...4&cat=0&page=1
where the hell do you mount the rear one?:!
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Originally Posted by averagewhiteboy
Benen makes great stuff. I would trust my car with those way more than some Mickey Mouse product for 40 bucks..
explain to me why they are gonna be so much better?
the ones im having made for are cars are going to be made out of stainless steel.
so im just wondering how Benen are going to be so much better? cause there name brand?
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Originally Posted by turbod ss
explain to me why they are gonna be so much better?
the ones im having made for are cars are going to be made out of stainless steel.
so im just wondering how Benen are going to be so much better? cause there name brand?
I never said the ones you're making are shitty. I said that I'd rather trust a solid brand with a good reputation who makes good products than something you'd find at Pep Boys. I didn't once mention yours, Ace.
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As much as I hate ricer mods, I wish I woulda had one one of these when I snapped an axle at the drag strip and had to be towed onto a flat bed.. They fuckered my lip up pretty bad loading me up.

If you roll these all day every day, and never track your car you ARE a ricer, period.

For me, and my recommendation to anyone who abuses their car on track days, I would get the mounting holes and everything lined up and good to go, keep the hooks in my trunk, and slap them on if and when I ever needed to be towed again, (praying I never do)
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Originally Posted by 07MetallicSC
where the hell do you mount the rear one?:!

Just have to cut a hole behind your lic plate....you may be able to install it just low enough to be able to keep it on along with you lic plate.

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**** it. Cut a slit in your license plate. lol
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im a yes
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Originally Posted by rallyracer
Just have to cut a hole behind your lic plate....you may be able to install it just low enough to be able to keep it on along with you lic plate.

I like the idea of it, but where those are your plates still hang there

Originally Posted by SS33
As much as I hate ricer mods, I wish I woulda had one one of these when I snapped an axle at the drag strip and had to be towed onto a flat bed.. They fuckered my lip up pretty bad loading me up.

If you roll these all day every day, and never track your car you ARE a ricer, period.

For me, and my recommendation to anyone who abuses their car on track days, I would get the mounting holes and everything lined up and good to go, keep the hooks in my trunk, and slap them on if and when I ever needed to be towed again, (praying I never do)
not necessarily just for the track either, i got stuck in 2 inches of snow on a slight hill trying to leave my girlfriends condo and she had to tow me back up the hill to her driveway, i had to hook the tow strap onto the holes in the rear beam as it was the only thing i could find under the car. I agree they would be great for the track, but DD's could use them too

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Originally Posted by averagewhiteboy
**** it. Cut a slit in your license plate. lol
Hell yea!

Originally Posted by 07MetallicSC
I like the idea of it, but where those are your plates still hang there
Cut a small hole in plate.

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you get fined big time here in CT if your plate is bent or cut
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Hmm.. I've never tried to cut or bend my plate before, but I don't see what the big deal is if the numbers/letters are still comprehendible?

But yes, 07metallicSC, I'm with you on the snow. My girlfriends driveway is horrendous in the winter with snow and ice. She already lost a front bumper and cooling system to the driveway, and I almost went into the frozen creek. lol I was literally teetering on the side. Had to get towed out by her Moms truck using a tow strap hooked to my passenger side a-arm. Pull very very lightly as to not break it and we were in business. But boy was I pissed..
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thats what my buddy said as long as its visible whats the difference, the cop explained ( which i understood ) that the plates on your vehicle belong to the state, they are just used on your vehicle, like how you have to return them to the dmv when you sell a car. your returning their property, makes sense i guess. stupid but makes sense. lol.

Yeah! snow blows in these cars!

to ss33, I dont think it would be a ricer mod either, say I brake down and because im lowered on H&Rs they have nothing to grab to to pull it onto the flatbad, and what if im in a dangerous area where I cannot safely attach my tow hook? Id rather be called a ricer in some peoples eyes then have a front bumper or lip destroyed or rear lip/bumper getting towed onto a tow truck from lack of area to attach a chain to. A guy that lives in my gfs condo complex has a 643 awdhp evo with a tow hook coming right thru the cf hood, doesnt look rice, looks damn hot actually. i guess its all personal views
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I've never once returned any plate.. haha
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lol really? crappy CT
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Originally Posted by averagewhiteboy
I've never once returned any plate.. haha
I've never heard of anyone doing that. Your state must re-use them or something.
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I mean, on the slip for when you sell a car it's suggested, but I don't know why? lol I just keep mine.. i mean, I paid for the damn things.. lol
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Returning Connecticut License Plates
and Canceling a Registration

You must cancel your registration if you no longer have the vehicle or if you have moved out of state. To cancel a registration:

1. Return your registration marker plate(s) to any DMV branch or satellite office . If the plate(s) have been lost or stolen, the Marker Plate Notice, (form E-159) can be completed.
2. Request a cancellation of the plates(s).
3. Request a receipt and keep for your records. You may need the receipt to request a proration of your municipal property tax bill. There will be a $20 fee if you lose the receipt and need a replacement.
4. Your vehicle will be subject to property tax assessment in the town of record until the plates are returned and cancelled. Once the registration has been cancelled, the vehicle will be removed from the next Grand List that is provided to the municipalities on October 1st each year. It is also recommended that you retain a copy of the bill of sale if you are selling the vehicle. You may contact your local tax assessors office for information on removing the vehicle from the property tax list.

from their website, you get taxed on the vehicle every year until theyre returned.
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Originally Posted by 07MetallicSC
Returning Connecticut License Plates
and Canceling a Registration

You must cancel your registration if you no longer have the vehicle or if you have moved out of state. To cancel a registration:

1. Return your registration marker plate(s) to any DMV branch or satellite office . If the plate(s) have been lost or stolen, the Marker Plate Notice, (form E-159) can be completed.
2. Request a cancellation of the plates(s).
3. Request a receipt and keep for your records. You may need the receipt to request a proration of your municipal property tax bill. There will be a $20 fee if you lose the receipt and need a replacement.
4. Your vehicle will be subject to property tax assessment in the town of record until the plates are returned and cancelled. Once the registration has been cancelled, the vehicle will be removed from the next Grand List that is provided to the municipalities on October 1st each year. It is also recommended that you retain a copy of the bill of sale if you are selling the vehicle. You may contact your local tax assessors office for information on removing the vehicle from the property tax list.

from their website, you get taxed on the vehicle every year until theyre returned.
That **** don't fly in NH. Live free or die!
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old man of the mountain must not wanted to live free anymore lol
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That's weak sauce..
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You have to send your plates back?! Thats the gayest thing I have ever heard!


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