Quick Link Availability that has 10k Capacity for Use with Safety Chains
Question:
Hi I am writing because the safety chains that came on my RV are just a link or two too short. Would a product like this help instead of getting new chains? My RV is about 7500 lbs I just need something to hook the safety chains into on my truck and these I was thinking I could mount on my trucks hitch then hook the chains up to these if of course they are the right rated weight for my application?
asked by: William M
Expert Reply:
The part # RM-910022 is rated for 6,000 lbs so would not be a good choice for your setup that tows a 7,500 lb trailer but the part # C82932 has a 3,300lb safe working load capacity and 16,500lb break strength capacity, which would be way to go.
Products Referenced in This Question
Curt Threaded Quick Link - 1/2" Diameter - 3,300 lbs
- Accessories and Parts
- Safety Cables
- Tow Bar
- Trailer Safety Chains
- Safety Cable Parts
- Safety Chain Parts
- 1/2 Inch Diameter
- Quick Links
- CURT
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Replacement Roadmaster Quick Links for Safety Cables - 10,000 lbs Capacity - Qty 2
- Accessories and Parts
- Safety Cables
- Tow Bar
- Trailer Safety Chains
- Safety Cable Parts
- Safety Chain Parts
- Quick Links
- Roadmaster
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Nevin C.
3/7/2024
Jameson, your answer makes no sense. Why would a 3300lb capacity chain link be better/stronger than a 6000lb one? Is safe working load capacity the same as weight rating? Plus, you know that we always tow with two safety chains. I'm asking because I need to lengthen the safety chains for my 10,000lb GVWR trailer.