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ANR6720 - Treakhaak

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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Sleepbeugel - beugel voor de sleepoog die een aan het chassis bevestigd bevestigingspunt aan de voorzijde van het voertuig vormt.

Deze wordt aan de voorzijde van het chassis achter de bumper vastgeschroefd en draagt het sleep-/bergingshaakoog, waardoor een gekwalificeerd ankerpunt wordt geboden voor slepen en bergen aan de voorzijde.
Alternative Codes
ANR6720

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Frequently asked questions

What is the ANR6720 Towing Bracket used for?
The ANR6720 Towing Bracket is a front tow-hook eye bracket that bolts to the front of the chassis behind the bumper. It carries the tow and recovery hook eye, giving a fixed anchorage point at the front of the vehicle for towing and recovery pulls.
Where does the ANR6720 towing bracket mount?
The towing bracket mounts to the front of the chassis, sitting behind the front bumper. It provides the structural attachment point that the front tow and recovery eye bolts to, so it carries load directly into the chassis rather than the body panels.
Is fitting the ANR6720 a DIY job?
Fitting the ANR6720 is typically a bolt-on job using hand tools, working at the front of the chassis behind the bumper. Access usually means removing or loosening the bumper first. Because it's a recovery anchorage, make sure all mounting bolts are fully tightened before use.