I know someone has the answer on the forum, I could not find it.
I was installing my new WDH when I realized my safety cable was too short to reach their latching place on the truck. In doing my research I found that these cables, and all other class 3 safety cables I came across are rated for 5000 lbs. and I could not find any that were more than the 48" ones I have. So I went to Tractor Supply and was going to buy some chain make my own. I discovered that any of the chain they sell only has a rating of 750 lbs. unless you get one of the VERY big links.
Questions: What can possibly be the difference between the chains or cables used to make 5000 lb rated safety chains over what chains Tractor Supply sells?
Where can I find chain rated at this higher value?
Does it really matter?
I am going to Niagara with my old hitch till I figure out an answer or maybe Ed can tell me what to do. Hmmm, maybe take it all with me.
What changed to make the safety cables too short? How short are the cables? If you need to extend the cables by a few inches consider using a few "quick links".
Dick
Tim . . . we think alike . . . you were quicker with a response.
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I added a new Weight Dist. Hitch and the shank was at least 4 inches further from the truck than the original. I like the link idea and will try that tomorrow.
Thanks for the education, unfortunately none of the TS staff could answer that question! I think I will buy 2 feet and add that length to the cable and just close the S hook onto it, then use the closeable link like above for connection to the truck. Ugly, but it will work I think.
THIS IS FOR A GOOD LAUGH AND WORRY ABOUT THE INFO WE RECEIVE
Talked to two dealers here in town in reference to the safety chain issue above'
One said they use the cheap stuff to replace old and damaged chains and have never had an issue.
One went further and said he uses the cheap stuff cause "if something goes wrong you don't want that thing bouncing around behind you anyway, let her go".
One is a large RV dealer, the other is with a large chain.
Oh and both of them said it is a crap shoot on whether their staff puts the chains on crossing under the tongue or not.
Really gives you a warm feeling knowing we have so many experts to serve us isn't it. (ex- a has been>>>>>spert-- a drip under pressure)
Have a safe day. I am going after the good chain later today. Trying to get ready for Niagara!!
Dave
I see you have the same TV that I do. I have two of those links shown in the photos hanging on my hitch. The reason is that the designers at FMC do not seem to have ever hooked up chains to their own hitch. Getting the TM cables with the S hooks and clips into and then out of those odd shaped holes is "difficult" to say the least!
So, a link hanging from each side solved the problem for under $10.