8k Coiled Roadmaster Safety Cable Recommendation for Flat Towing
Updated 01/07/2016 | Published 01/06/2016 >
Question:
On your web page you have the Roadmaster EZ Hook Safety Cables with Anchors, 6,000 lbs and looking at Roadmaster web page they have the same cables BUT all of there cables are listed at 8000lbs is there a difference in them or did they just bump it up from 6k to 8k. 655-64 1 pr. EZ Hook 64inch Safety Cables without plate, 8,000 lb. GVWR rated The reason Im asking I will be ordering Roadmaster 422 BlackHawk 2 All-Terrain Tow Bar - 10000 lbs. Capacity Base plate Just ordered the Stay and play for my Ford Edge and I would like the 8000lb cables. If you cant get them I can go over to Vancover, Wa and get them, only 10 miles away. Any help on this would be great.
asked by: Floyd H
Helpful Expert Reply:
You are correct, the Roadmaster Safety Cables part # RM-655 that you referenced are rated for 8,000 lbs.
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Roadmaster EZ Hook Safety Cables with Anchors - 64" Long - 8,000 lbs - Qty 2
- Safety Cables
- Straight Cables
- 64 Inch Long
- 8000 lbs GTW
- Snap Hooks
- Coated Cables
- Roadmaster
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