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burtoncr 02-29-08 10:51 PM

Rear tie down / feed tow hook install
 
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So I went to install my Feed tow hooks and have 2 problems.

1) The front tow hook doesn't clear the bottom of the 93 bumper. Anyone else have this problem?

and

2) I have no rear tie down that I can find to bolt the toe hook to. That's where you install it apparently as seen in this pic:
Attachment 720028

I've called other FD owners and they dont have a tie down in that spot either. Am I crazy or am I missing a part of my car? I have a 93 touring and I confirmed that a 94 touring doesnt have it either. Any ideas?

Specter328 02-29-08 11:16 PM

1) The stock bumper needs to be cut.

2) You need to buy the tie down in the rear from Mazda, I can check the part number for you tomorrow if you'd like.

burtoncr 02-29-08 11:23 PM


Originally Posted by Specter328 (Post 7927218)
1) The stock bumper needs to be cut.

2) You need to buy the tie down in the rear from Mazda, I can check the part number for you tomorrow if you'd like.

Is you answer to #1 because you installed them?

Sweet, a part number would be awesome thanks!

burtoncr 03-03-08 04:07 PM

Well, to update this thread. Ray at Malloy said his parts manual says there are two rear hooks listed (~$25 each). He checked his personal car and to his surprise he didn't have either. Also, I've confirmed with quite a few owners including Fritz Flynn and others who have had multiple FDs and it looks like the rear came on very few cars. Ray suggested that maybe they were taken off at port which wouldn't surprise me. Just and FYI.

Gadd 03-03-08 04:47 PM

Yup, the rear tie down is removed at the port.

Mine fit fine with the OEM front bumper, but if a remember correctly I had to modify the mount for the AC condenser sightly.

Specter328 03-04-08 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by burtoncr (Post 7927233)
Is you answer to #1 because you installed them?

Sweet, a part number would be awesome thanks!

Yes, I have them on my car. Sorry about the part number I seem to have misplaced my parts catalog and have yet to find it.

Here's picture of the front tow hook:
https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...1&d=1204611885

Gadd 03-04-08 02:29 PM

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Best picture I could find of mine

Attachment 720029

afterburn27 03-04-08 03:05 PM

Ah, crap... my car doesn't have the stock rear tie-down either. Looks like I am calling Ray Crowe again!

Natey 04-02-08 08:53 PM

I never cut my front bumper and my FEED hook fits fine. I probably oughtta put a little tape on the paint so it doesn't get scratched, but it does fit without *gasp* cutting.

http://www.msprotege.com/members/Nat.../feedhook2.JPG
http://www.msprotege.com/members/Nat.../feedhook1.JPG

kerpal 04-02-08 10:11 PM


Originally Posted by burtoncr (Post 7927143)
So I went to install my Feed tow hooks and have 2 problems.

1) The front tow hook doesn't clear the bottom of the 93 bumper. Anyone else have this problem?

and

2) I have no rear tie down that I can find to bolt truck part the toe hook to. That's where you install it apparently as seen in this pic:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...S/DSC00298.jpg

I've called other FD owners and they dont have a tie down in that spot either. Am I crazy or am I missing a part of my car? I have a 93 touring and I confirmed that a 94 touring doesnt have it either. Any ideas?

Ooohhhh, cut the bumpers men..

Chadwick 04-02-08 10:52 PM

Rear tie down left side part number: FD01-56-252B
Rear tie down right side part number: FD01-56-251B

Dan

Fire85GSLSE 10-04-09 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by Chadwick (Post 8051065)
Rear tie down left side part number: FD01-56-252B
Rear tie down right side part number: FD01-56-251B

Dan

Dan you always come thru!

I know this is an old thread but I have a few questions.

1. Does anyone have a picture of what the rear tie downs look like on the car? Maybe someone that has both in a pic?

2. Why can the aftermarket front hook be a bit longer and slightly higher?
Then no rubbing or cutting the bumper and if you had to strap it down to trailer the strap will not rub the bumper?

Sorry if this has already been covered. I am searching for towing solutions for my FD. Ripped the fuel lines loading on my old trailer and now resolved that buy getting better trailer. Now need to figure out a better way to tow or strap down the car.

RX7LINK 01-13-14 04:16 AM

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Reviving an old thread to add some pics. This thread has helped me locate the part number for the tow hook tie down so i was able to order from Ray last year. Over the holidays, i finally got to install my FEED rear tow hook and snapped some pics. hope this will be helpful for other FD owners when searching for rear tow hook info.

cheers.

The tow hook tie down part:
https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...1&d=1389607821

The tie down bolt location next to the fuel tank:
https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...2&d=1389607821

Tow hook tie down installed:
https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...3&d=1389607821

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...4&d=1389607821

FEED tow hook installed:
https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...5&d=1389607821

mrhetrick 01-13-14 10:52 AM

Continuing with the theme of thread revivals, this one brings me to further questions.

1. If you have the FEED front bumper (TYPE II R), is modification required in order to make this fit? Seems to me that a "FEED" bumper would not need to be altered in order for a "FEED" tow hook to fit...:scratch:

2. This one is almost a no-brainer, but what the hell. I have the Amemiya style street diffuser, and it appears that adding an OEM rear tie down would require cutting of the diffuser, so adding the FEED rear tow hook as well, you certainly must do some cutting.

Hmmm, anyone got pics of the above two examples?

Much appreciated!

Mike

RX7LINK 01-13-14 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by mrhetrick (Post 11658371)
Continuing with the theme of thread revivals, this one brings me to further questions.
1. If you have the FEED front bumper (TYPE II R), is modification required in order to make this fit? Seems to me that a "FEED" bumper would not need to be altered in order for a "FEED" tow hook to fit...:scratch:
2. This one is almost a no-brainer, but what the hell. I have the Amemiya style street diffuser, and it appears that adding an OEM rear tie down would require cutting of the diffuser, so adding the FEED rear tow hook as well, you certainly must do some cutting.
Hmmm, anyone got pics of the above two examples?
Much appreciated!
Mike

1. FEED Type II front bumper doesn't require any cutting to install the front tow hook.
https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...7&d=1389648484


2. yes, the Amemiya street diffuser will require cutting. I don't know anyone with a rear tow hook running that diffuser.

mrhetrick 01-13-14 04:09 PM

Thanks for the reply.

Hate to have the diffuser cut, but, it seems it is the only option.

Oh well, I am sure it will not look too bad...............I hope.

Mike

SA3R 01-14-14 06:50 AM

*My car has an OEM hook on each side of the rear.

Maybe I'm missing something, but (on the rear) what is the purpose of bolting a tow hook onto a tow hook? Seems weird? I mean the stock rear tow hooks work fine during the times I've used them.

Wouldn't bolting another hook thru the eyelet of the stock hook introduce more points for potential failure, more bolts to loosen, and extra weight?

JBF 01-14-14 11:07 PM

Both of my FDs have rear hooks on both sides as well.....

Integral 04-01-15 06:42 PM

odd...i definitely don't have a tow hook in the rear. i was told that the vehicles shipped from japan WITHOUT the tow hooks. that doesn't make much sense to me, but whatever...i definitely don't have either in the rear.

ordered, though. thanks, ray crowe!

Sgtblue 04-02-15 08:05 AM

IMO, it's not a 'tow hook'. As mentioned earlier in the thread, it's a tie-down. Putting the heavy-duty red ring at the end doesn't change that. It was meant for securing the car during shipping and probably pulled off as part of 'dealer prep'. The stock rear tie-down bracket is strong in tension, but pretty weak from side-to-side. Seems like it would bend relatively easy. Probably really only appropriate to secure the car on a trailer...which is why I got one. Have a second tie-down and toying with the idea of using two to make it stronger in deflection.

Integral 04-02-15 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by Sgtblue (Post 11894834)
IMO, it's not a 'tow hook'. As mentioned earlier in the thread, it's a tie-down. Putting the heavy-duty red ring at the end doesn't change that. It was meant for securing the car during shipping and probably pulled off as part of 'dealer prep'. The stock rear tie-down bracket is strong in tension, but pretty weak from side-to-side. Seems like it would bend relatively easy. Probably really only appropriate to secure the car on a trailer...which is why I got one. Have a second tie-down and toying with the idea of using two to make it stronger in deflection.

fair enough - mazda even refers to it as a "tie down" and if you talk to any parts person that's not ray they'll shrug and say they don't have a tow hook, but they have tie downs.

the point to attach a "hook" to the end would be for a more prominent, easy to catch fixture...as far as i can tell.


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