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Are your tow hooks rusting?
My front hooks are fine but my rear hook is rusting on the threads and nut?
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Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
my rear one is rusting after i backed into someone with it 2 weeks ago haha
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Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
Like me it sounds like you need a back up camera :p I have been lucky so far and have not hit anything but unfortunatley I have had a few close calls while backing the beast up.
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Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
Yup, very slight rust color where the nuts and bolts meet. Nothing major and normal for such parts.
Looks damn good too I think, adds character :D |
Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
Character is always good, just don't want the rust to seize it when I need to use it.
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On mine it's just slight surface rust as would be expected. How bad is the rust on yours? Best bet, rotate them around every so often so it gets used up a bit (Or just get stuck and have someone there to pull you out :jump:) |
Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
It's more just surface rust, but I wondered if I should use some paint on it to seal them up. When I'm in for my next oil change I might ask the dealership if this seems to be a common complaint?
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No rust on mine yet.
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Woudn't know, haven't seen them in awaile.
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i have backed into a pole and a 92 nissan sentra while at the gas station. no damage the second time but the first time vs a pole i just removed the rear bumper and banged out the dents with the back of a hatchet and threw that bitch back on and its good as new, just needs some paint ;)
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Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
Just line-x everything and forget about any rust anywhere
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Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
Mine still look good :D
When I change the oil I spray the hooks with WD40 then a small squirt of white lithium grease then work them back and forth and wipe them down I also do the same to all hinges,pivit points , exposed cables ect. A little WD in the door handles is also a good Idea. |
Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
well I was backing up out of a McDonalds parking lot, it was dark, and i didnt see any cars. So as I finished and started putting it in drive I see this poor kid (19) terrified. I didnt see him, but damn he should have seen me. Anyway no rust on my hooks, damn my car isnt two months old...or is it. already have 2k miles, i dont play:D
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Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
No rust yet even when travelling salted roads this past few months. I power wash it as often as possible in this kind of weather.:perfect10s:
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Re: Are your tow hooks rusting?
From an avid golfer:
"The Cleveland is now starting to rust (I can't wait for it to totally rust) and I have to say it looks ugly. So to accelerate the process I tried wrapping the head with a damp clothed soaked in salty water. It sure is starting to look nicer. You may be wondering why rust a good wedge? It's because the rust will give the wedge a dull finish to avoid any glare during your address, and the rust also makes the face a little rougher giving exceptional spin to the ball. I haven't had a chance to try it out on the course yet, only used it in the driving range and practice greens. Now I know why these wedges are the #1 choice of pros." :violin: See? Rust isn't always so bad. Don't scowl at your rusty tow hook. Appreciate it for what it is. Admire its ugliness. It's saying, "Look at me. I am made of steel and steel rusts. I am not new - I've been around awhile. I am not some bling bling, plastic decoration. I am a real tow hook. I stand strong and ready to help pull your silly ass out when you get stuck." So learn to love your rusty friend. There is a peculiar beauty in his ugliness.:violin: |
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