# 1
RoadMaster 68" Single Hook, Coiled Safety Cables - 6,000 lbs
The safety cables have worked perfectly. The fact that they self coil makes them stay out of the way when installed and make them easy to store.
Good quality.
# 2
40" Vinyl Coated Safety Cables with Clevis Hook (Qty. 2) by Dutton-Lainson, 6,500 lbs.
Pricing was reasonable, shipping was quick. Now to put on my trailer.
These were the exact safety cables to replace the ones I had before. They're the perfect length and the perfect weight rating for my boat and trailer. I also figured that if Dutton Lainson and put their name on them, they better be good
# 3
Roadmaster 64" Single Hook, Straight Safety Cables - 8,000 lbs
Had previously used coiled safety cables. Needed to go with straight cables because the new tow bar I had provided tracks to contain all the cables. These new, straight cables fit perfectly and have performed well.
I installed the safety cables and they appear to be a good quality product.
# 4
Curt Single Hook, Coiled Safety Cables with S-Hooks - 42" Long - 3,500 lbs - Qty 2
Good product. Works as it is supposed to.
A huge upgrade over chains, these are an awesome budget friendly upgrade. They don't drag the ground and you can fish your wiring through them so that doesn't drag the ground either.
# 5
Curt Single Hook, Coiled Safety Cables with S-Hooks - 42" Long - 5,000 lbs - Qty 2
Easy to install. Works well. No more chains hitting the ground after a bump.
Love these cables. First, using coiled cables avoids adjusting chains so they don't drag on the highway. Second, the S hooks are MUCH easier to attach and remove from the hitch on my RAV4. Previously had coiled cables with clevis hooks. They convinced me to stick with coiled cables, but the heavier hooks were harder to manage on my RAV4.
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