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Mortimer_Brewst
Jun 13, 2017Explorer II
RinconVTR wrote:Mortimer Brewster wrote:
Forget the chains being undersized, that Quick Link connecting the cable and chain will fail before the chain. Get the correct length and size chain and you should never have a problem. FYI, I also have a ProPride hitch.
Edit: I agree with Barney in that there is way too much slack with your setup. In a catastrophic failure your tongue/hitch would be dragging on the ground. Think of it this way: Would you rather have the tongue land on the chains or on the ground where it might hit a crack in the road and become a huge disaster?
Funny. You might want to try some experiments or at least take some measurements before you fear monger something like this. How exactly do you think the chains will catch this contraption should it fall off or loose connection. And think about the points of failure. The box is not attached/reattached, so that coming undone is extremely unlikely. And what happens to the strut bars and WDH bars if that box came off the ball. Imagine the mess.
The other points of failure would be the draw bar or the TV hitch itself failing. You try to make the chains hold up the tongue in any of these situations with the Hensley or Propride, you'll both change you tune instantly.
Thanks again for the concern, but really guys, you need to analyze the mechanical situation better before making such a statement. Those chains wont hold up a darn thing, nearly regardless of what fails. It's mechanically impossible.
I disagree with your last statement. Due to a boneheaded mistake on my part, I did have my ProPride Hitch come loose and land on my safety chains. The emergency brake kicked in and the only damage was some stressed links on the safety chains. My chains were definitely more heavy duty than those in the picture. My point is that human error and mechanical failure do happen.
May I respectfully suggest that you start a new post with the same picture and title it: Is this Safety Chain Setup Adequate? It might be a good idea to provide the tongue weight of your trailer and the weight of the hitch as well.
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