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 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?
Hi Mike; can you send me your axle information? Is it a 3,500 lb axle? If I had to guess it is likely a 3,500 lb axle on there right now. Assuming you have the standard 3,500 lb bearing combination you can use the DeeMaxx Disc Brake Kit #DE66YR. This…
I am not aware of a bolt-on version of the Buyers Products Weld-On Safety Chain Retainer part #3375471000. However, if all you were wanting to do is mount your safety chains to the tongue of your trailer then you will just simply do so by running a…
In order to find the correct replacement hubs for your Shoreland'r boat trailer, you need to first know what bearings your current hub has. You will need to take apart your current hub assembly and look at the bearings themselves; wipe away the…
Hey Ivan! The Curt #C37RV and TowSmart #TS44ZR probably do sit a little lower than the factory hitch, but it doesn't look like it is a significant amount. The bumper is slightly different with a cutout for the hitch if you have the factory hitch.…
Hey Ed, The etrailer Swivel Jack w/ Bolt-On Mounting Plate #e54RV will come with the pin chained to it so that you can't lose it. I believe the instructions for this jack were prototype phase instructions and not final product where the pin was…
Hey Steve, you are on the right track for sure. Since you have clearance issues with your camper you would need to go with a set of bolt on style WD brackets to get around that like with the Curt brackets part #C17005 that you referenced. Then a…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
In order to choose the correct safety chains for your trailer, you'll first and foremost need to know the weight of the trailer which I found online to be 7,000 lbs fully loaded. Then, you'll need to determine a suitable length. I recommend…
The 4-Leaf Slipper Spring #e33SR that you referenced actually comes included with the nylon bushing but if a replacement is needed then the 9/16 inch #TRBU11561 that you mentioned would be the correct size and will work perfectly. The correct bolt…
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Reliable 30-Inch Trailer Safety Chains
These 30-inch trailer safety chains are perfect for replacing damaged chains, offering a secure fit with large-mouth hooks that easily attach to various vehicle styles. Ideal for ensuring your trailer's safety on the road.
While 30-inch chains are versatile and fit many trailers, it's important to check your specific trailer's requirements. They are ideal for standard setups, providing reliable safety and ease of use.
Large-mouth hooks make it easy to connect the chains to different vehicle attachments, offering flexibility and a secure hold. This feature is especially useful for those who frequently switch between different towing setups.
By providing a strong, secure connection, these chains prevent trailer detachment during transit. Their durable build and reliable hooks ensure peace of mind, making your towing experience safer and more enjoyable.
These chains are designed to match or exceed the quality of original equipment, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable performance. Their robust construction and user-friendly design make them a top choice for replacements.
30-inch chains are a great fit for most trailers, providing the perfect balance of length and strength. They ensure a secure connection between your trailer and vehicle, accommodating various attachment styles with ease.