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    Safety bow shackle

    Has anybody used these? The nut and pin would be a pain I think.

    http://www.tiedownsdirect.com.au/pro...kle--4.7T.html
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    @ NP99 more suited to lifting steel crates where a permanent rated shackle is required.
    Not for off road would work but more suited to lifting
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    That's cheap but I'd stick with the thread type
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    Even the thread type are cheap on their site.
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    Nothing wrong with those shackles mate they exactly the same as the other ones in fact I prefer them there is no possible way the pin can come out unlike your traditional shackle. I suggest stay clear of that one though look cheap and nasty buy one with a swl as a pose to a wll in my opinion

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    Quote Originally Posted by everetLion View Post
    Also trying never overload circuits or extension cords.Do not place cords and wires under rugs,over nails or in high traffic areas.Its shut off and unplug appliances which sputter,spark or emit an unusual smell.Also trying have them professionally repaired or replaced.
    That is a bit off topic.

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    Bit of a pain with gloves on.

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    Love the nut and bolt style. They don't tighten themselves. Sure a little more work involved in fitting, but a real little bit.. Lol
    I change out the split pin with an R pin of ring pin..
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    Quote Originally Posted by TPC View Post
    That is a bit off topic.
    He must be posting using MC on another forum *LMAO*
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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    He must be posting using MC on another forum *LMAO*
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