Not recommended for recovery, J-chain assemblies from Zip’s AW Direct help secure a vehicle once it is positioned on a rollback car carrier. Chain lengths vary from 6-12 feet, and rated capacities range up to 4,700 lbs. WLL. Besides the large J-shaped hook on one end, assemblies available here also include smaller grab hooks and clusters on the opposite end to aid in securement to the deck.
When towing and recovery professionals need strength, versatility, and secure attachment points, J-hook chains remain a go-to choice. Also called J-chains or J-hook towing chains, these assemblies are designed to latch onto frame slots and tie-down points quickly, making them a dependable solution for everyday towing jobs. With multiple hook configurations, lengths, and chain grades, a J-hook and chain assembly is one of the most versatile tools in your rigging setup.
A chain with a J-hook gives operators the flexibility to handle a wide variety of vehicles. The signature 15” J-hook is ideal for attaching to frame holes and slots, while mini J-hooks are commonly used for compact cars. Many assemblies also combine grab hooks, hammerhead hooks, or TJ combos, providing operators with multiple connection points in a single chain.
Key benefits of J-hook towing chains include:
Whether you’re recovering passenger vehicles or handling light-duty trucks, a J-hook chain assembly ensures you can secure and move vehicles with confidence.
We stock top-performing J-chains from trusted industry brands, each engineered for strength and reliability:
Each option is designed for real-world towing challenges, ensuring that your J-hook towing chain performs under pressure.
At Zip’s, we only carry brands that professional towers rely on daily:
Choosing a J-hook chain from these manufacturers guarantees you’re working with proven equipment.
When selecting a J-hook and chain for your wrecker or rollback, keep the following in mind:
By matching length, chain grade, and hook combination to your workload, you’ll get the most efficient and reliable use out of your J-hook towing chain.
What is a J-hook chain used for?
A J-hook chain is used in towing to secure vehicles by attaching to frame slots, tie-down points, or designated recovery locations.
What lengths are available for J-chain assemblies?
They typically come in 6, 8, 10, and 12-foot lengths, offering options for different towing setups.
What hook types can be combined with J-chains?
Popular configurations include 15” J-hooks, mini J-hooks, grab hooks, hammerhead hooks, and TJ combos, providing multiple connection points.
What is the difference between Grade 70 and Grade 80 J-chains?
Grade 70 chains are commonly used for standard towing applications, while Grade 80 chains provide higher strength for heavier-duty recovery work.