chunks of 4” litewall pipe. Put the chain in and hang the hooks. Keeps chains organized if you have shorties or purpose ends on them n want them off the rack n easy to grab.
Enclosed head racks worth it?
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Bingo! It’s the poor mans version of this.
I have 16’ and 20’ chains in the rear (try to never use those), 8’ chains in the middle (use frequently), and 4’ chains in the short tubes (my go to’s).
The 4’ and 8’ chains have a slip hook on one end and a grab hook on the other.D.Tibbitt, cke, Cabinover101 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Wow that's Awesome! But ive got too much other stuff in mine to do thatD.Tibbitt Thanks this.
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Slip hooks are the best invention ever. I don't know why they aren't more popular.
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I have a 3 door headache rack great condition we bought and used on two prior semi tractors. We don’t own a semi now but have the headache rack up for sale. $900 ready to set on tractor.
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Good deal.
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For the people that dont know , what is a slip hook ? -
Isn't it just a metal slipknot?
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