anchor point ...
Is where you tie your car down when transporting it...
Example Rollback wrecker or Flatbed trailer.
Need to know which model and year to give you a good answer.
If its a Car Most have a ring welded to the front subframe. Some have one on each front side of subframe or front cross bar. Others just have holes cut that hooks fit into.
Pickup trucks have the same but all have frames and have holes in the frames in different places in front center and rear.
My Mazda B2200 has bolt on anchor points on the front and holes in the rear frame.
Good Question...
2006-12-31 17:53:03
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answered by Spinner...428 6
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In the last 10 to 15 years, almost every mfg. whether foreign or domestic has anchor points in the frame ends (in front of the a-frames), these anchor points allow the hauler to anchor the vehicle without damaging the suspension or steering parts. On the rear, again along the frame rail behind the rear end and spring supports. These allow a small t-shaped hook to be used when tieing down or hauling your vehicle.
2007-01-01 02:34:07
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answered by Papa-Yogi 3
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An anchor point is anywhere you can attach some thing to your vehicle.... An anchor point can be a bolt, a loop, anything, as long as it is sturdy.... For towing you want something attached to the frame, either welded or bolted.... More specific question would be helpful....
2007-01-01 02:58:13
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answered by Shikeagle 2
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You'll have to be a little more specific. Are you looking for the anchor points for the seatbelts? That is where the seatbelts are bolted to the carriage. Anchor point is a generic term to describe where something is fixed or mounted to something else.
2007-01-01 01:48:49
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answered by ldeweyjr 2
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it's for tying things down and located along the top of the bed :)
2007-01-01 01:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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