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May 18, 2015Explorer
RustyJC wrote:Me Again wrote:
Thinking it could never jump of the ball is fool hearty! Stuff happens. Chris
Trailers jump off ball hitches all too often - that's why many states require safety chains with both receiver and gooseneck hitches (both ball hitches). How exactly is the Andersen hitch any different? Don't they offer safety chains for those states that require them?
Rusty
Yes they do sell safety chains. I use them...just a little extra peace of mind. The way the hitch couples it would be very, very difficult if not impossible for it to unhitch once it's locked into place. There is a pin that slides under the ball. It would take failure of the metal components to cause failure. And the coupler itself is a solid block of aluminum. Never say never..I know...but after towing with it all season I have 100% confidence in the system. Its just like anything else though, take your time and double check everything.
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