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V-Straps and Control Straps

Commonly referred to as V-straps or V-chains due to their design, towing bridles are primarily used in the recovery industry for loading rolling vehicles up onto car carrier decks. Attached hooks and loops secure each end of the axle, and a center ring provides a single winch point for pulling the vehicle up onto the flatbed. Zip’s AW Direct’s large selection of bridle rigging assemblies offers varying leg lengths and capacities as well as loop and hook options, including R/T/J and mini-J hooks.

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Steck Universal I-Bolt Tow Eye Attachment

The I-Bolt is a 2" x 1-1/2" loop connected to a 7" long steel shaft with unique gripping teeth that lock into the threaded holes on the front or rear of the vehicle. Insert the I-Bolt into the threaded hole, ideally behind the nut or the back of the hole, engage the gripping teeth by turning the loop clockwise (while holding the knurled 1-3/4 " knob) until the teeth engage behind the nut or in the threaded hole. The I-Bolt is able to fit threaded holes having diameters of 1/2" up to 1-1/4". This unique design provides a universal hook up solution for the 200+ vehicles identified in the Towing and Service Manual from AAA. Also included is a 6' x 2" polyester safety strap with a 4" looped end to wrap around the control arm or sway bar and a 3-1/2" steel flat snap hook that attaches to the I-Bolt to positively secure the vehicle. The I-Bolt has been certified to pull up to 1,500 lbs. Winch the vehicle until all 4 four wheels are on the bed, and then level the bed. Continue to winch and stop 3-4 ft. short of the winch itself to avoid bending the I-Bolt and damaging the bumper. Once the vehicle is loaded, remove the I-Bolt and secure the vehicle.
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V-Straps and Control Straps Buying Guide

When it comes to professional towing and recovery, V-strap towing assemblies are one of the most reliable and versatile tools you can keep on your truck. Also known as tow v-straps or V bridle tow straps, these specialized tie-downs provide secure and balanced attachment points for a wide range of vehicles, from compact cars to heavy-duty trucks. By evenly distributing tension across multiple connection points, they help minimize stress on the towed vehicle while maximizing safety for the operator.

Why Choose V-Strap Towing Assemblies?

V-straps are designed for operators who need quick, secure, and flexible tie-down solutions. Unlike standard tow straps, they feature dual-leg designs that connect to different anchor points, creating a “V” shape that stabilizes the load. This makes them especially useful for:

  • Loading and unloading vehicles onto rollbacks or flatbeds
  • Recovering cars and trucks from tight spaces
  • Towing exotic and low-profile vehicles that require extra care

Available in multiple lengths such as 24”, 30”, 36”, and 72” and with a variety of end fittings, V-bridle tow straps can be tailored to nearly any recovery situation.

Best-Selling V-Straps and Control Straps

We carry a wide range of industry-trusted options from top brands, each designed for durability and long service life. Popular choices include:

Trusted names like B/A Products, Zip’s, All-Grip, SafeAll, and AW Direct ensure you’re investing in gear designed to hold up in the toughest towing environments.

Choosing the Right End Attachments

One of the biggest advantages of V-straps is their adaptability. Different hook styles give you the flexibility to connect securely to almost any vehicle:

  • R/T/Mini J Hook Clusters – Perfect for connecting to frame holes or OEM tie-down points.
  • J-Hooks – Commonly used for quick hookups on cars and trucks.
  • T-Hooks and R-Hooks – Standard in the towing industry for versatility.
  • 15” J-Hooks – Provide extended reach and easier attachment in hard-to-access areas.

When selecting your next tow v-strap, consider the types of vehicles you handle most often and the anchor points you’ll need to connect to.

Learn More About Safe Strapping Practices

Proper use of straps is critical for safe towing. To get the most out of your equipment, check out our educational resources:

These guides cover setup, inspection, and safe handling so your V-straps and control straps last longer and perform at their best.

FAQ: V-Straps and Control Straps

What is a V-strap used for in towing?
A V-strap is used to securely attach and tow a vehicle by connecting to two anchor points, creating a balanced “V” shape that stabilizes the load.

Are tow v-straps safe for exotic or low-clearance vehicles?
Yes, many low-profile V-straps are specifically designed for exotic cars, minimizing clearance issues and reducing risk of damage.

What length of V-strap should I buy?
The most common sizes range from 24” to 72”. Shorter lengths are ideal for standard vehicles, while longer versions provide extra reach for larger trucks or special recovery situations.

What hook types work best with V-straps?
It depends on the vehicle and tow points. J-hooks are the most common, but R/T/Mini J clusters, T-hooks, and extended 15” J-hooks are popular for added versatility.