The tow straps are attached via shackles and stowed inside for quick use when needed. It saves a little time, and you don't want to be kneeling in water or mud. Just hook the other end, and tug!
The tow straps are attached via shackles and stowed inside for quick use when needed. It saves a little time, and you don't want to be kneeling in water or mud. Just hook the other end, and tug!
Of course AlaskaVX could not be satisfied with simple girlish answer "for good luck" so let it be - for convenience.
I get it, you can laugh now.
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Straps are kept like that so I don't have to get caked in mud while putting a shackle on.I hate getting muddy but yet I go wheeling all the time.Dosen't make much sence why I do this stuff now...LOL.Alot of people don't have a place for a shackle to go and then I get caked with mud while rolling around under the vehicle looking for a spot to tie to.In short we keep the shackles hanging out the back for good luck.
John: