S2K tow ring
I'm looking for a S2K tow ring for my 2005. The original owner must have kept it and after this past weekend, I need to have one. (I borrowed from another S2k owner, when I had to have my car drawn onto a flatbed trailer.) Barring an actual OEM, any other options?
Thanks,
Randy The Coin Guy
Thanks,
Randy The Coin Guy
I just Googled "S2000 rear tow hook" and this obscure place on line which I believe is called Mississippi -- no that's not it -- maybe AMAZON?
-- showed up with dozens of aftermarket versions, many in stylish colors. OEM show up on Ebay too.
-- Chuck
-- showed up with dozens of aftermarket versions, many in stylish colors. OEM show up on Ebay too.-- Chuck
Last edited by Chuck S; Jul 8, 2024 at 06:08 AM.
Hi Randy
OEM ring - https://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuin...206MT&filter=()
Extension - https://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuin...jack,4221878,1
Link above should have all the other components as well
OEM ring - https://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuin...206MT&filter=()
Extension - https://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuin...jack,4221878,1
Link above should have all the other components as well
And now for a non snarky response.
OEM ones are not expensive and should be readily available. Go through Majestic Honda and they likely will be cheaper than lots of dealers. Or you can find one on Ebay as mentioned.
There are tons of aftermarket ones out there. I am a bit leary of some being as strong as they should be since a lot of them people put on their street cars to make them look like track cars and tend to care more about looks than if the thing is strong enough. But there are good ones out there, likely more than an OEM one though.
For my car, which spends a decent amount of time on track, I bought an extra OEM one and have them front and rear for track days.
OEM ones are not expensive and should be readily available. Go through Majestic Honda and they likely will be cheaper than lots of dealers. Or you can find one on Ebay as mentioned.
There are tons of aftermarket ones out there. I am a bit leary of some being as strong as they should be since a lot of them people put on their street cars to make them look like track cars and tend to care more about looks than if the thing is strong enough. But there are good ones out there, likely more than an OEM one though.
For my car, which spends a decent amount of time on track, I bought an extra OEM one and have them front and rear for track days.
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