Availability of a Coiled Breakaway Cable To Keep the Cable From Getting Caught in Bed of Truck
Published 11/22/2011 >
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I am looking for a coiled cable between the switch on the trailer and the tow vehicle to replace the straight one that gets caught on things in the bed of the truck. Thanks
asked by: John R
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Expert Reply:
We have the Roadmaster Coiled Breakaway Cable, # RM-8603, that could be used in the bed of your truck to keep the cable from getting caught on items in the bed when towing your fifth-wheel or gooseneck trailer.
This cable can extend up to 8 feet in length to allow cornering and sharp turns with the trailer.
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Robert G
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