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@PrairieDrifter I recently picked up a couple soft shackles and I am pleased with them. I am almost ashamed to admit that I got them because I didn't like the cosmetic damage that my chains were doing on and around the front tow hooks on my Duramax. These eliminate that and they work very well. One for my Duramax and one for Pop's AT4. I don't think he has used his yet but we have used mine several times and I am a believer.
 

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Is it a problem to connect my strap to the receiver hitch using the pin?
 

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Is it a problem to connect my strap to the receiver hitch using the pin?
Frowned upon. If I'm understanding what you want. You want to slip the loop of the strap inside the receiver hitch and connect it with the receiver pin?

Can't do that. The edges of the inside of the receiver hitch will cut straps. Also can't trust pin ratings doing that because you're basically pulling from the center of the pin, unlike the hitch does.
 

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I have done this many times and not cut the strap. But is the pin strong enough? Looks like the pin is still intact in the pictures where the hitch broke.

I am using a tow strap, 3" x 30 ft...is that only for towing? Should it be a 'recovery strap'?
 
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I have done this many times and not cut the strap. But is the pin strong enough? Looks like the pin is still intact in the pictures where the hitch broke.

I can go buy one of those inserts that go into the receiver and have a D ring on the end.
if it is really necessary.
I'm not saying it can't be done. Like I said, frowned upon. I have one of the d ring receivers. Much handier, especially in the freezing cold.
 

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I have done this many times and not cut the strap. But is the pin strong enough? Looks like the pin is still intact in the pictures where the hitch broke.

I am using a tow strap, 3" x 30 ft...is that only for towing? Should it be a 'recovery strap'?

You touched on another issue - "is the pin strong enough?" You'll be in a pickle if you ever bend the pin, you wont be able to get it (or the strap) out without cutting and beating on it for a while.

The hot product now is kinetic ropes for yanking out stuck vehicles. The flat straps are great and have been around forever (I've got a few of various sizes) but you have to be sure what it's rated for towing or recovery/snatching, this info is probably only on the original packaging (I don't remember tags on my straps but it's been a while).
 

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