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    I bought a tow strap for my Nova to replace the front tow hook. Is it difficult/irritating to take out the tow hook and replace it with the strap? Do all I need to do is take off the front bumper?

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    The tow eye is welded into the crossmember
    ^^^ did you just read that? what a idiot ^^^


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    Quote Originally Posted by turbojolt View Post
    The tow eye is welded into the crossmember
    Ah, so it needs a bit more work. Couldn't I grind that off and weld/bolt in the strap?

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    As TJ says the hook is welded within the chassis leg on the crossmember area.

    You might find some spot welds underneath to drill off to remove hole, otherwise it'll be a nightmare to fully remove. You could cut it flush with the chassis leg but it won't leave you a nice area for bolting through.

    I fitted one by using a large bolt and washers (M10/M12 bolt, the washers were ones off front tiebar bushes, the huge curved ones) and clamped it in tight into the original tow hook. Never moved and towed OK on it, but be warned you can't then use a fixed car to tow your Nova to safety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    As TJ says the hook is welded within the chassis leg on the crossmember area.

    You might find some spot welds underneath to drill off to remove hole, otherwise it'll be a nightmare to fully remove. You could cut it flush with the chassis leg but it won't leave you a nice area for bolting through.

    I fitted one by using a large bolt and washers (M10/M12 bolt, the washers were ones off front tiebar bushes, the huge curved ones) and clamped it in tight into the original tow hook. Never moved and towed OK on it, but be warned you can't then use a fixed car to tow your Nova to safety.
    That's okay, I can't really drive into ditches over here, only into walls. I'd bolt it to the original tow hook, but the tow strap is about 11 inches long, and it would look strange. I'll see what can be done though. Maybe I'll cut off the front of the tow hook (the part that sticks out the bumper) and weld the tow strap onto that.

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    There might be space to attack it from underneath, in which case you could bolt the tow strap behind the original hook and have both, if it's that long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    There might be space to attack it from underneath, in which case you could bolt the tow strap behind the original hook and have both, if it's that long.
    That's a good idea.
    I might just take it to someone to do it for me over the summer, seeing as I have no tools or welding machines.
    Thanks for the input though.
    Also reply to my PM please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    There might be space to attack it from underneath, in which case you could bolt the tow strap behind the original hook and have both, if it's that long.
    balls, I also just thought of it. I'd have to remove the rad, wouldn't I?

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    Nah radiator is in the middle of the 'hole' between the crossmember and slam panel, this pokes out the chassis leg which runs up the cambelt side of the engine bay

    If you remove the bumper and poke it in you can probably drill and bolt it in with no special tools

    Not replying to your PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    Nah radiator is in the middle of the 'hole' between the crossmember and slam panel, this pokes out the chassis leg which runs up the cambelt side of the engine bay

    If you remove the bumper and poke it in you can probably drill and bolt it in with no special tools

    Not replying to your PM
    It's in such a weird place. Thanks for the input though.
    And do it god damn it.
    I want to buy you a pint as thanks.

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