Towing Chains & Hooks
Towing Chains & Hooks
Tow truck and flatbed operators depend on their chains and hooks to keep vehicles secure throughout transport. Without high-quality chains and hooks, drivers are risking damage to the vehicles they carry. Any such damage puts a driver's professional reputation and jobin jeopardy. Mytee takes this seriously, which is why we carry tough, reliable towing chains and hooks operators can deploy without worry.
Our complete inventory of tow chains and hooks are manufactured to meet or exceed all industry standards and legal requirements. We carry products suitable for most major automotive brands including Ford, GM, Chrysler, and imports. If you need something we don't yet carry, thenplease contact us anyway. We still might be able to procure what you are after.
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G70 V-Chain Bridle w/ RTJ Cluster Hooks and Grab Hooks
Working Load Limit: 4700 lbs
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Capacity: 18,800 lbs
Legs: 2' - 3' ft
End Fittings: RTJ Cluster Hooks
Top Fittings: Pear Link w/ Grab Hooks$59.99 -
G70 V-Chain Bridle w/ 15" Large J Hooks, T- Hook & J-Hook w/ Grab Hooks
Working Load Limit: 4,700 Lbs
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Capacity: 18,800 Lbs
End Fitting: 15" J Hook & T- Hooks & J-Hooks on the Ends
Top Fitting: Pear Link with 2 Grab Hooks for easy leg adjustment.
Legs: 2' - 3' Feet$59.99 As low as: $53.99 -
G70 V-Chain Bridle w/ 8" Medium J Hooks, T- Hook & J-Hook w/ Grab Hooks
Working Load Limit: 4700 lbs
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Capacity: 18,800 lbs
End Fittings: 8" Medium J Hooks, T- Hooks & J-Hooks
Top Fittings: Pear Link w/ Grab Hooks
Legs: 2 ft & 3 ft$59.99 -
G70 V-Chain Bridle w/ 1/2" Slip Hook - Grab Hook at Pear Link - 3' Leg
- Working Load Limit: 4700 lbs
- Capacity: 18,800 lbs
- Legs: 3 Feet
- End Fitting: 1/2" Slip Hooks
- Top Fitting: Pear Link w/ Grab Hooks
- Compliant: Chain Bridle Assembly has a Working Load Limit of 4700 lbs. It meets or exceeds all DOT and CVSA Specifications.
$54.99 -
G70 5/16" V-Chain Bridle w/ 4" Mini J Hooks - Grab Hooks at Pear Link - 3ft Legs
- Working Load Limit: 4700 lbs
- Capacity: 18,800 lbs
- Legs: 3 Feet
- End Fitting: Mini J Hooks
- Top Fitting: Pear Link w/ Grab Hooks
- Compliant: Chain Bridle Assembly has a Working Load limit of 4700 lbs. It meets or Exceeds all DOT and CVSA Specifications
$49.99 -
5/16" Long Shank J Hook Tow Chain w. RTJ Cluster & Grab Hook (Available in Different Lengths)
Working Load Limit: 4,700 lbs.
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Capacity: 18,800 lbs.
Chain Length: 6' - 10' Feet
J Hook Length: 15"
End Fitting: 15" J Hook on one end and RTJ Cluster & Grab Hook on the other.
Note: Ratings governed by the National Association of Chain Manufacturers (NACM).$39.99 -
5/16"x 6' Long Shank 8" J Hook Tow Chain w/ RTJ Cluster & Grab Hook
- Working Load Limit: 4,700 lbs
- Capacity: 18,800 lbs
- Chain Length: 6 Feet
- J Hook Length: 8"
- End Fittings: 8" J Hook on one End and RTJ Cluster & Grab Hook on Other
- NOTE: Ratings governed by the National Association of Chain Manufacturers (NACM)
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5/16" x 6' Grab Hook Tow Chain w/ RTJ Clusters & Grab Hook
- Working Load Limit: 4700 lbs
- Capacity: 18,800 lbs
- Chain Grade: G70
- Chain Length: 6 Feet
- End Fittings: Grab Hook on one end and RTJ Clusters & Grab hook on the other end.
- Compliant: Towing Products meet or exceed all CVSA and DOT Specifications, and comply with NACM recommendations.
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5/16" x 6' G70 Tow Chain w/ RTJ & Grab Hook w/ Enlarged Links - Plain on One End
- Working Load Limit: 4700 lbs
- Capacity: 18,800 lbs
- Chain Feet: 6 Feet
- End Fitting: RTJ Cluster Hook and Grab Hook
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Tow Recovery w/G80-3/8" x 6' Chain, 15" J-Hook & Eye Cradle Grab Hook, 7100lbs WLL
- Tow Recovery 3/8 x 6' Chain G8, 15" J-Hook, Master Link, 3/8" G8 Eye Cradle Grab Hook
- Length of Chain Only: 6' Feet
- Work Load Limit: 7100 Lbs.
- Weight: 16.35 Lbs.
$69.99
Towing Chains & Hooks
Tow truck and flatbed operators depend on their chains and hooks to keep vehicles secure throughout transport. Without high-quality chains and hooks, drivers are risking damage to the vehicles they carry. Any such damage puts a driver's professional reputation and jobin jeopardy. Mytee takes this seriously, which is why we carry tough, reliable towing chains and hooks operators can deploy without worry.
Our complete inventory of tow chains and hooks are manufactured to meet or exceed all industry standards and legal requirements. We carry products suitable for most major automotive brands including Ford, GM, Chrysler, and imports. If you need something we don't yet carry, thenplease contact us anyway. We still might be able to procure what you are after.
Towing chains and straps
If you’re towing cars with a wrecker, another term for a flatbed tow truck, you’ll want to invest in high-quality towing supplies and tools. Three key tools for wrecker drivers are tow chains, towing hook, and tow straps.
Wreckers have an electric winch-winder at the head of the flatbed. This motorized winder spools and unspools steel wire rope or steel cables, empowering tow truck drivers and auto-haulers to load the vehicles quickly, safely, and effectively.
Steel winch cables cannot be connected directly to the vehicle you want to load. Instead, you need to connect the cable to a chain with a frame hook on the end. These intermediary chains are sometimes called chain slings.
While there are many types of towing jobs where chains and hooks are useful, we’re focused on the work of towing, loading, and hauling vehicles onto wreckers.
Other towing jobs, like overhead lifting, vehicle recovery, and trailer hitching are all important, but the straps, hooks, chains and tools used in those towing contexts are different from the tow hooks, straps, and chains here.
Types of Towing chains
Tow truck chains come in different grades. There is also a range of chain designs to meet your needs as an auto-hauler or wrecker driver.
When you’re looking for a tow chain you can secure to a winch, there are four essential chain designs that might meet your needs: v-chains, j-chain assemblies, v-strap assemblies, and auto-hauling chains.
1. V-chains
V-chains have a single anchor, a ring called an o-link or pear-link, which is the point where you’ll attach the chain to the cable. Then, v-chains have two chain “legs” stemming from the anchor point. Each leg has a frame hook at the end.
Having two frame hooks lets you adjust the position of the hooks on the frame of the vehicle you want to load. It also allows you to spread the tension across the frame rather than limiting it to a single, tense point.
This is especially helpful if the frame of the vehicle you want to load is a bit fragile.
Along with v-strap assemblies, v-chain assemblies are also called chain bridles.
2. RTJ-chain assemblies
Chain assemblies have a single anchor point and a single chain leg. However, there are three-to-six hooks opposite the anchor point rather than only one.
RTJ chain assemblies have at least one of each type of frame hook, whereas J-chain assemblies and T-chain assemblies have multiple J-hooks or T-hooks at the end of a single chain leg.
3. V-strap assemblies
V-strap assemblies also have a single anchor point, an o-link or pear-link, and v-strap assemblies also end with at least two hooks. However, instead of having two chain legs stemming from the anchor point, v-strap assemblies’ legs are made of heavy-duty polyester webbing.
This makes v-strap assemblies lighter and more flexible than v-chains. It also protects the car from getting inadvertently scratched or damaged by a chain, as polyester webbing is a soft material that won’t cause scratches.
4. Auto-hauling chains
Auto-hauling chains may have a single ring as an anchor point, or they may use an eye hook with a wide throat as an anchor point.
Unlike v-chains and assemblies, auto-hauling chains have only one single chain leg, often very heavy-duty. An auto-hauling chain typically ends in a single frame hook, but some do end in a cluster of hooks.