Solution for Attaching Safety Chain Loop to Travel Trailer
Question:
I have a 71 travel trailer and it only has 1 chain. I dont really have access gone welder can I bolt new safety chains onto the frame if the trailer on be ok?
asked by: Nick
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Expert Reply:
If the bolt you would be using to secure the safety chain is rated for the weight of the trailer you could go that route. I'd recommend haveing a welder come out and weld a Safety Chain Loop like part # MB38 to the frame though. Or if you can take the trailer to one that would be ideal.
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Brophy Safety Chain Mounting Bracket - 4" Long x 3/8" Diameter - Weld On - Qty 1
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- Safety Chain Parts
- 3/8 Inch Diameter
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- 4 Inch Long
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