I definitely understand how safety chain capacities and determining exactly what chain rating you need for your trailer can be a bit confusing. To keep it as simple as possible, safety chain requirements state that the breaking strength of EACH…
Hey Brian! It looks like you decided to go with the MORryde GooseTech #MR27MV, which is a great option. However, the GVWR of your 2023 Keystone Montana 3231CK is 16,680 lbs and this is designed for 18k+. Also, did you verify that your pin box bolt…
Hey William, I did some checking and your 2026 Brinkley G3950 does have a Lippert Goose Box style pin box and has a GVWR of 21k so the correct MORryde Goosetech would be the part #MR24MV that you referenced so you were on the right track! How do you…
Hey William, so the 3 inch hitches do use the larger hitch pin diameter but the 2-1/2 inch hitches still use the smaller one. So with a reducer like the part #38735 technically you would use both sizes. If you check out the picture I attached you can…
It really depends on your setup, if the safety chain loops on your tow vehicle are spaced far apart then you will need more slack to make a tight turn then if they were closer together. What I would recommend you do is connect your trailer to your…
Hey Mark, so the CE Smith chain part #CES42QR has a diameter of 1/4 inch which means the inside width of the chain link is .43 inch which is the max diameter bolt that could pass through it.
Hello Dave, They did indeed change their design. The Gen-Y Hitch Gooseneck Trailer Hitch for Ford OEM Puck Systems - 5" Offset - 25,000 lbs #GY43XR is the correct one for your 2026 Ford F-350 with 6 3/4' bed. The design used to install into…
Hey Garret, I was not able to verify for sure what pin box model your 2021 Coachmen Chapparal Lite 30bhs has so I can't say for certain at the moment. Can you check the pin box on the trailer now and look for a sticker or tag with the model…
Hey Tim. From center to center of the hitch pin holes is 10" on the etrailer High-Low Fixed Adapter for Tow Bars item #e85ZV. This 2" high low adapter fits a 2" hitch receiver and has a 10,000 lbs capacity. It's designed to be used…
Hey Gary! I would be happy to help you get all the parts you need to flat tow your new Flat Tow 2025 Ford Escape Platinum Hybrid. If you don't already have them, make sure you get the version of the Ready Brute Elite that has the Roadmaster…
Hey Joe, that's a great question but the 7,600 lb capacity for the CE Smith Safety Chains is for the pair and not individually. How much capacity are you needing?
Hey Terry! Safety chains like the Gen-Y #GY49GR you looked at will work with the MORryde GooseTech 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box #MR99MV. The safety chain slot can handle 3/8" or 5/16" so either size will fit. MORryde actually came out…
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Blowing Rock, NC
Heavy-Duty Trailer Safety Chains for Serious Haulers
When you're hauling big loads, safety is paramount. Trailer safety chains rated for 46,400 lbs ensure your trailer stays secure, even with the heaviest of loads. Perfect for commercial haulers and those who demand the best in safety and reliability.
Choosing chains rated for 46,400 lbs ensures maximum safety for heavy-duty towing. These chains are designed to handle the stress and weight of large trailers, providing peace of mind on the road. They're ideal for commercial use or when transporting heavy equipment.
These chains offer superior strength and durability, reducing the risk of trailer detachment. They are built to withstand harsh conditions and heavy loads, ensuring your trailer remains securely attached even in challenging situations.
Typically, these chains are made from high-grade steel, often galvanized or coated to resist corrosion. This ensures longevity and reliability, even in tough environments, making them a dependable choice for serious towing tasks.
While these chains are versatile, they're best suited for large trailers and heavy loads. It's crucial to match the chain's capacity with your trailer's weight to ensure optimal safety and performance.
Ensure proper installation by checking the chain's length and attachment points. The chains should have enough slack for turns but not so much that they drag. Regular inspections for wear and tear are also essential to maintain safety.