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Hey Paul! Fine-link and Class S actually go hand in hand. What that is basically saying in the owner's manual is you have limited clearance and you're going to need Class S compatible tire chains so you don't tear up your BMW. This is…
view full answer...Some newer cars, vans and small trucks, especially those with large, aftermarket tires, may require the use of Class S chains. Class S tire chains are designed for use on vehicles with restricted wheel well clearance. I have attached a photo that…
view full answer...Hey James, welcome back. That B&W item #BWRVK3670 is super reliable but you are not the only one who's had issues with how heavy it is. Love how you have already attempted our go to solution of taking off the lightest portion of the hitch. I…
view full answer...Hey Charles, I have exactly what you need! For the 2-1/2" hitch on your 2021 Ford F-250, I recommend the B&W Hitch Receiver Reducer Sleeve item #BWRHXA2182 because it has two sets of pin holes to allow for a more custom fit on your Ford…
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but because of the width difference between the 265/60r18 and 265/65r18 tires, you would need two different chains. For the 265/60r18 tires you'll need a Size 265 chain like the Konig Standard Snow Tire Chains - Diamond…
view full answer...I wish I could tell from that picture what motor you have but I can't find anything we carry that looks like an exact match or any reference to the part number I think I was able to see in the picture. If you could take a closer look at the motor…
view full answer...The safety chains you choose need to be able to handle at least 12,000 lbs so the #337B03835SC wouldn't work for your trailer. You also need to choose a length that allows you to cross the chains and also be able to make sharp turns. The best way…
view full answer...When using safety chains, each component, including the quick links, must meet or exceed the GVWR of your trailer. So if you used a pair of safety chains that were rated for 12,000 lbs - to meet the 24,000 lb GVWR of your trailer - you would need to…
view full answer...For a general-purpose safety chain for a standard gooseneck trailer we offer #337BSC3842 from Buyers Products. This is a 42-inch chain with 3/8-inch clevis. The chain is rated for 15,000 pounds. This is sold as a single chain, not a pair. The 36-inch…
view full answer...The Buyers Products 3/8" x 42" Class 4 Trailer Safety Chain with 1 Clevis Hook #337BSC3842 is longer at 42 inches long and have a 15,000 lb capacity so they would work well for you. You'd most likely need to have the current ring cut or…
view full answer...I have a solution for you but I'm not aware of a bolt on safety chain bracket or clevis. However you can simply take a safety chain set like the 42" Long Safety Chain with 3/8" Clevis Hook (15,000 lbs) #337BSC3842 and use a grade 8 bolt…
view full answer...It really depends on your setup, if the safety chain loops on your tow vehicle are spaced far apart then you will need more slack to make a tight turn then if they were closer together. What I would recommend you do is connect your trailer to your…
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