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Cuff em Dano

HoveringHMMWV

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Not really cuffs, or even zip ties, but rather shackles. I haven't been able to find the difference in working load limit and break strength of the HMMWV's U-shaped and tear drop-shaped shackles. Is one preferred over the other for recovery, towing or lifting?
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riderdan

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The advantage of the teardrops, in my opinion, is that they pivot horizontally and vertically so they line up with whatever you're pulling. The original U-shaped shackles only pivot up and down. That said, I've pulled some downed trees out of a friend's acreage that were 36" around (the whole tree, not limbed up al all) and had no issues pulling them from the front (U-shaped) or rear (teradrops on my airlift bumper).

Not official load numbers, but I think since you can hang a HMMWV from the teardrops, you're unlikely to hurt them pulling.
 
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