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Same problem here,I mainly don't want it scratching up the bed.I've seen brackets made that mount it transverse across the front bumper.
I've seen brackets under the bed. (Out of the way until you need it, then awkward and difficult to reach.)
I've seen brackets on the front of the bed, and also on the dropsides.
As for me, I can't decide what to do with it, so mine is lying in the bed in the way every time I do something with the bed.
.Any idea's on where to store my 5 ton tow bar?
Thought you were down south, around the san antone area. Its rare im in the dfw area, but if i do get up there and havent come across one closer to hm or enroute to or in the houston area, ill give you a shout. Iv stopped maintaining an aircraft in denton, so my trips in the dfw area are usually a stop at the airport heading to/from workI've got 2 in Ft Worth. Newer and older styles. Feel free to swing by.
I agree with juanprado. I had mine, although it was a deuce, mounted at the front underside of the bed. Exactly as stated, stored as a single piece, easily separated and pulled out 1 leg at a time by a single person. Attaching an assembled medium tow bar by ones self to the tow vehicle can be a tad difficult though.I use and like the under bed brackets from tmg.
Can be lifted up under bed one leg a time.
Rock solid.
Ymmv, I do not use it on a regular basis.
Do you not yet have a towbar? ... I'd wait untill you have one, then you'll have all the info you need - not least of which, the unwieldy nature of it and how heavy/awkward it is to manhandle, which may shape your location decision.Is there any members in the central tx area have a 10 ton and below tow bar i could take a look at and pull measurements from?
@Elijah95
I lied, I had bow storage at the front, the 3/8 rod the bows rest on....I secured mine in the pocket under the bed, centered between the axle, secured with a chain through the lunette and another chain through the feet and pulled tight with a turnbuckle to the lifting bracket guides. There is a pic somewhere on the site.I agree with juanprado. I had mine, although it was a deuce, mounted at the front underside of the bed. Exactly as stated, stored as a single piece, easily separated and pulled out 1 leg at a time by a single person. Attaching an assembled medium tow bar by ones self to the tow vehicle can be a tad difficult though.
The ones pictured above mounted on the side of the bed is another cool option, but, if it were me, I would do the smaller half on the down side so it could be removed 1/2 at a time. If I were to do it over again, I would do it that way
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