Do Alternate Chain Lift Brackets C17003 Change Setup of Weight Distribution Hitch
Updated 06/05/2019 | Published 06/04/2019 >
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Question:
When using part # C17003, does the 5 chain links rule still apply or is if different due to this bracket sitting lower on the frame?
asked by: John C
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Expert Reply:
Using a different chain hanger bracket like # C17003 or # C17005 (that bolt on) for a weight distribution system may mean that the number of chain links will change. In this case the number of links does not matter; what matters is that the system be set up so that it still gives you the appropriate tension on the spring bars to level your vehicle and trailer.
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Adam R
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