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Tow Hooks & Straps

Recovery hooks and tow straps for safe pulling and roadside emergencies

Tow hooks and recovery straps give you a strong, controlled connection when a vehicle needs to be pulled free or towed a short distance. A bolt-on hook anchors to a frame mount or tie-down point, while a rated strap or rope handles the actual load. Matching both to your vehicle weight is what keeps a recovery safe.

Choosing the right setup means looking at the strap's working load, the hook material, and how it attaches to your car. We gather top-rated tow hooks and straps on Amazon so you can compare options that fit your mounting points. Always confirm the rating exceeds your fully loaded vehicle weight before any pull.

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What to look for

  • Working load rated above vehicle weight
  • Forged steel hook construction
  • Reinforced stitched strap loops
  • Fits your factory tie-down points

FAQ

How do I know what strap rating I need?
Pick a strap with a working load limit that comfortably exceeds your fully loaded vehicle weight. Check your owner's manual or door jamb sticker for the gross weight and leave a safety margin.
Where do tow hooks attach on my car?
Many vehicles have threaded recovery points behind a bumper cover or designated frame tie-downs. Consult your owner's manual to find the correct mounting location before installing a screw-in or bolt-on hook.
What is the difference between a tow strap and a recovery strap?
Tow straps have minimal stretch for steady towing, while recovery straps are designed to stretch and snap a stuck vehicle free. Using the wrong type can be unsafe, so match the strap to the task.