Steve, you have a 4x4 right?
He has a 2x4. .
But still if the height of his truck doesnt drop he wont need it.
my thoughts. .
Hitch. .
When pulling on the center from the hitch, from an off center pull... the force is different on each frame rail, the frame rail closest to the puller sees a push to the rear and the other a pull to the front with a twist oposite of each other based on the angle to horizontal. .
Tow hooks...
If the -- chains --- (I didnt say -chain- oops I did in reading back, ment to say chains, but a single chain can be setup right with a clevis or a cinch hook to balance the chain for an off center pull) are setup right (or straps), the force will be equal. I wont use straps when winching, but I do have 6" wide straps for pulling and towing someone out.
Only on the wide open beach do I usually get the chance to get a dead on straight pull. On the side of the road and in the woods it's very rare.
I've broken cheap chains, haven't broken the sets I have now that I bought after chewing up the smaller set I had... . thats another whole story from years ago.
When outright pulling with a truck, like a tug of war, to get another truck out. . I 100% agree that the straps are far safer and better than the chains. But for the controlled pull of a winch the chains are more efficient, the strap use up to much winch line length and battery. I've broken tree straps when winching, if it wasnt for the blanket on the winch line. . it wouldnt have matter if it was a strap or a chain that let go. . the returning winch hook would have still dented my hood or lost a radiator. When my cheaper chains let go and I didn't have a blanket, the weight of the chain made the winch line fall in place. . a strap would have released it's engergy and helped the winch cable and hook make it's way back in short order. So chains and straps have their place.
When using the tow hooks, theres also less additional hardware involved in the pull. To use the hitch correctly you need a plugin with the correct hardware. . a hook or clevis. The slide in's with the hooks that I've seen and could touch and hold are welded. . thumbsdown... If there's a completely fordge one piece unit the size of a mopar tow hook, that would be nice. Granted there's a bunch of hook or hoop plugins on the market, I know I havent seen nearly 5% of them in person, and would love to find a place that I could compare and touch.
So that usually leaves you with a plugin and a properly rated clevis, not a great option. Anyway, just saying there's less things between the puller and "pulley" with the tow hooks.
Since we're on straps, a word of caution... .
The only bad straps are those "knock off" bargin straps that have hooks instead of hoops. . when those rubber bands break. . they've got their own little missles built in on them ... . Ouch...
Dont buy or use a strap with hooks, only one with hoops made from the strap itself.
Bob