Available Trailer Safety Chain Extensions
Updated 09/26/2017 | Published 09/25/2017 >
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Question:
I have a 5x10foot trailer and now that I got a new F150, the safety chains are too short. They reach but could use another 6inch each. What is the best way to extend the chains and still be safe?
asked by: Charlie
Expert Reply:
We offer an 8-inch cable extension kit, Roadmaster # RM-910648-8, rated for 8000-lbs and this includes two quick-links. Additional quick-links are offered too, part # RM-910022, and also Snap Hooks # RM-910031, to give you connection flexibility. All safety chains and cable items are shown on the linked page. Be sure to select ones rated for your trailer weight.
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Roadmaster 8" Safety Cable Extensions w/ Quick Links - 2 Pack
- Accessories and Parts
- Safety Cables
- Tow Bar
- Trailer Safety Chains
- Safety Cable Parts
- 8000 lbs GTW
- Loop Extensions
- 8 Inch Long
- Roadmaster
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