RC4WD Monster Hooks Forged MH-4 Hitch Hook w/Latch

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RC4WD Monster Hooks Forged MH-4 Hitch Hook w/Latch
Price: $15.99
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RC4WD has teamed up with Monster Hooks to bring you this Monster Hooks Forged Hook. This partnership will allow RC4WD to bring many new scale items to the RC market. Monster Hooks is well known for there larger than life tow hooks and this Forged Hook is perfect to compliment them.

Features:
  • Alloy Zinc
  • Powder Coated
  • Corrosion Resistant
Specifications:
Total Length: 1.91in / 48.5mm
Total Width: 0.85in / 21.6mm
Maximum Thickness: 0.35in / 8.9mm
Minimum Thickness: 0.14in / 3.6mm
Inner Wall Least Width: 0.26in / 6.6mm
Mounted Rod Length: 0.72in / 18.4mm
Mounted Rod Width: 0.24in / 6mm
Mounted Rod Thickness: 0.24in / 6mm
Weight: 0.44oz / 12.6g

Fits:
  • Hitch Mount for Axial Wraith (RC4ZS1059)
  • Survivor Rear Bumper for Gelande (RC4ZS0698)
  • Tough Armor Rear Bumper for Trail Finder 2 w/Hitch Mount (RC4ZS0579)

This product was added to our catalog on July 8, 2016

Justin Wright
Verified Owner
Wednesday, Apr 7 2021 (about 2 years ago)
RC4WD Monster Hooks Forged MH-4 Hitch Hook w/Latch
Beefy boy for sure. Fit in my Scaler Fab steel bumper and affixed with extra screw I had laying around. If you don’t have any screws be prepared to source one. There may be a better way to install it but an extra screw keeps it in place with just a little side to side wiggle. I can use it to pick up my scx10 iii, currently at 8lbs. (3.6kg) without issues. Hitch has several holes for mounting, I couldn’t mount it totally flush to bumper, the furthest hole was real close to fitting flush but it didn’t quite line up. I couldn’t drill a new hole because it would overlap preexisting holes.. still happy with fitment, look and durability. 10/10 would order again. As it is it sticks out a total of 1.36” or 34.6mm from bumper and looks like an oversized hitch. It will def compromise departure angle but that’s not a problem with the hitch as every hitch creates the same issue. I don’t run comp courses but if I did I’d use d rings instead.. it looks awesome and is strong.