Safety Chain Setup for my 6000 GVWR RV Trailer
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I am looking at replacing the safety chains because the factory ones are rusted. I have a trailer that is GVWR of 6000 pounds. The current chains are not welded on, the link goes through a bar that is welded onto the trailer. I am looking at getting Buyers Products 3/8inch x 35inch Class 4 Trailer Safety Chain w/ 1inch Hook - 30 Proof - 337B03835SC and using Threaded Quick Link - 1/2inch Diameter - 3,300 lbs - 49135 to connect to the trailer. Will this be sufficient for what i need? Thank you!
asked by: Marlyn
Expert Reply:
I think you've picked out a great set up. The Buyers Products 3/8" x 35" Class 4 Trailer Safety Chain part # 337B03835SC and the Threaded Quick Link part # C82932 is rated above your GVWR of 6,000 lbs. and Will all fit together really well.

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Buyers Products 3/8" x 35" Class 4 Trailer Safety Chain w/ Clevis Hook - 30 Proof
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- 35 Inch Long
- 10000 lbs
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