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Moose Knuckle Offroad B'oh Spin Pin Shackle 3/4 and Mohawk 2.0 Receiver Combo; Red Rum/Pretty Pink (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Description. A twist (pun intented) on a standard D-ring bow recovery shackle our new B'oh shackle incorporates an innovative Two Finger Spin Pin design to keep your pins and shackles joined together out on the trail. No more lost pins!

      We collaborated with our partners over at Owyhee Offroad Parts to solve the lost pin and lanyard tangle problem by adding a grooved channel around the pin flange that holds a weather resistant stainless steel spin ring that spins freely while you rotate the pin when removing or replacing the pin in the shackle body. This allows the lanyard to stay in one position, out of the way, without wrapping the lanyard around the pin as you tighten or loosen your shackle.

      Where a lanyard would normally be attached and in the way this spin pin design also leaves your pin hole empty so you can insert a tool to tighten or loosen your pin without damaging the lanyard.

      The lanyard is made of 7 strand stainless 210 lb wire rope coated in black vinyl so it will not scratch your shackle or bumper as you bump your way down the trail.

      Unlike a traditional lifting shackles we beef up this 3/4 inch bow shackle by giving the body side profile a taper that thickens and adds more material through the length of the shackle making it extremely safe and strong to handle the toughest recoveries. All inner and outer edges feature large curved soft shackle friendly edges so they will not damage your recovery ropes and other towing gear.

      The Moose Knuckle Offroad B'oh Shackle fits any bumper shackle mount or tow shackle receiver hitch bracket mount with a 7/8" (0.875") pin hole and a mount width of 1-1/4" (1.25") or less.

      Mohawk Receiver 2.0 - Red Rum

      The Mohawk 2.0 shackle receiver is warm forged using 6061-T6 aluminum with the grain flow orientated to maximize the strength of your connection point providing a work load limit of 10,000lbs.

      Two hitch pin holes allow for two receiver mounting positions increasing compatibility with any 2 inch hitch package. The third hitch pin hole and included spacer allow you to rotate the receiver 90 degrees so you can mount a hitch ball with a 3/4" shank providing a towing tongue weight limit of 300lbs and a gross trailer weight of 3,500lbs while accepting a Class I/II hitch ball.

      Most shackle receivers have sharp edges at the connection point which often tear soft shackles, synthetic ropes, tree savers and strap looped ends. The Mohawk 2.0 main mounting hole has a very large radius on the outer edges to reduce abrasion and increase the life of your recovery gear making this ideal for use with any closed loop recovery set up. The spined outer perimeter adds more material where you need it most and gives the Mohawk its aggressive and unique identity.

      Moose Knuckle Offroad FN000035-007

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