Tow Hooks - Part Number

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RyanbabZ71

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Anyone know the part number for the tow hooks?

Can these be added to the 2wd models?

Thanks!
 

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Well I got the answer on another site. In case anyone cares

12499870 for Black ones and 19158571 for Chrome ones
 

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are the chrome ones a compelte U or a hook. I guess what i'm trying to say is it a hook or a closed U?
 

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shouldnt be hard. Either 1 or 2 bolts

I seen a dealer website the black ones run about $43 msrp
 

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I would like the hook type instead of the closed u kind. I think its easier to hook up a tow strap to it, just in case I get stuck.
 

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The passenger side on the NBS is a bit tight and is wrench only on 1 of the bolts, no air guns fit. MD is right, 15 mins or so.
 

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I have a set of chrome ones on the way. If anyone wants a set of OEM black for the 07s let me know.
 

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New ones are due in tomorrow. If the weather is decent I will switch on Sat. I can get them in the mail Monday if all goes well.

How about $20 and $5 for shipping?

Just a guess on shipping but I will only charge what it costs.
 

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I would like the hook type instead of the closed u kind. I think its easier to hook up a tow strap to it, just in case I get stuck.

Me too, I had to pull a guy out of a snowbank (to get him out of my way) and he had a loop on his end too, so it was a little difficult. I ended up using sticking one loop through the Tow "U" on my Tahoe and sticking the hitch pin through so it would hold. It worked alright, but I wasn't super happy with having to do it that way. I'll probably get a shackle so I don't have to do that again.
 

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I just put the tow hooks on my 2004 Tahoe, it literally took 5 minutes a side. It was so much easier than I thought it would be, I should have done it years ago. It looks a hundred times better.
 
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