Mytee Product's Tow Strap V-Bridles are durable and built to protect vehicles from damage while in tow! Just as strong as their chain counterparts but easier to work with and softer, these towing straps have less risk of damaging or scratching your vehicles during towing and transportation! The length of the actual strap is 24" on each side, with RTJ Cluster Hooks on each leg. Use our durable, lightweight, high-performance V-strap Bridles with confidence!
V-Bridle Strap with RTJ Cluster Specifics:
RTJ Cluster Hooks
16,200lbs Capacity Webbing
Apex Link Support
Balancing Tension
R-Hooks are made for Ford models, and slide into small/oblong holes in the vehicle's under-carriage.
T-Hooks are made for GM/Chrysler models, designed drop and twist to lock into place!
Mini J-Hooks are the most common of the cluster. J-Hooks are made for Foreign (Toyota/Honda/etc.) models!
Our V-Bridle Straps are made with webbing instead of a chain, though their working load is as strong as chain, the webbing helps prevents damage to the undercarriage of the vehicle you are towing.
WLL: 5,400lbs
V-bridle towing straps come with a master link at the Top Fitting. Attach the link to your winch cable for towing.
Master link is an ideal choice for tow straps, as it is strong and reliable for your most important towing job.
Since a winch line can't directly attach to a vehicle, V-Bridle Straps become the link between the cable and the vehicle.
Having two-strap legs spreads the tension across the frame rather than put all the pressure on a single point.
V Bridles Should be Used at a 60 Degree Angle between the legs.
Applying your V-Bridle w/RTJ Hooks:
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Attach the V-Bridle Strap's apex link to your winch cable prior to hooking the RTJ-Hooks to the vehicle.
Lay the straps flat to avoid twisting while pulling or winching.
Attach the proper RTJ-Hooks to the vehicle's front frame. Webbing straps have the advantage of being soft, so they will not scratch or damage the front bumper during towing.
Once your J-Hooks are properly attached to the vehicle's front axle, tow the vehicle onto your flatbed.