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  • Manufacturing of Towing Eyes – Wholesale & Retail

    What is a towing hook (also called eye bolt, ring or loop)?

    Many drivers only start thinking about the towing eye (commonly referred to as the "tow hook" or "loop") when their car is already in a ditch or broken down in the middle of an intersection. At that moment, panic sets in: Where do I attach the rope? Why isn't there a hole in the bumper? Where is that metal ring? Although it is a small car part, not knowing how to use it can cost you not only a damaged bumper but also pose a serious risk to traffic safety.

    Why choose Towhooks.eu?

    Our company specializes in the production of towing eyes. You can find our products at many EU automotive parts wholesale suppliers. We support a very wide range of products for passenger cars, SUVs and light commercial vehicles, including the increasingly popular EVs.

    Quality

    Forged carbon steel, CNC machining and coating of parts using environmentally friendly galvanization without Cr6+ compounds ensure that the products meet the required standards, as well as impeccable product aesthetics. The towing eyes we produce meet the requirements of OE manufacturers in terms of dimensions, thread configuration and required loads. Of course, the shape of the towing eye or the length of the part may vary slightly. We offer perhaps the best price-quality ratio on the market!

    Made in EU

    Useful!

    Using our website, you can easily match the right recovery hook for your vehicle. Use the selection tool at the top of the page to choose your car's make, model, and year of manufacture (or generation). Please note that production years sometimes overlap between generations. This means that both older and newer model versions may have been manufactured in the same year. Therefore, before making your final selection, please double-check your vehicle's specific production period. In some cases, this can be identified via your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), such as by specific characters in the middle of the code. For more useful information about this product, select the "What is a towing hook?" section at the bottom of the website.

    OE numbers

    Every vehicle component is assigned a unique factory part number by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). Aftermarket manufacturers assign their own distinct codes to their products, as using the original OE code for an equivalent part would be both incorrect and misleading. By identifying all available alternatives for a specific part, you gain the flexibility to choose between the OE component or an aftermarket equivalent. Please note that OE manufacturers often assign multiple different part numbers to the exact same component. These variations can depend on factors such as minor differences in color or shape, production year, or different sub-suppliers for the same product. Therefore, there is always a high probability of encountering multiple valid alternatives. This rule applies to our products as well. Each tow hook has an OEM replacement numbers

    FAQ

    There is a well-known saying: if no questions arise after a lecture, it means the audience understood nothing... So, please, feel free to ask! We are more than happy to share our expertise, and perhaps we will discover something new ourselves while searching for your answer. We have compiled the most popular and frequently asked questions into a dedicated section. Your question might end up there too! Find answers to Frequently Asked Questions here