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myredracer
Aug 21, 2014Explorer II
With our 3/4 ton, near 1,000 lb tongue weight and Reese DC WDH, there is no flippin' way I can get the chains onto snap up brackets without using the bar. If the TT & TV aren't on the same plane (twisted relative to each other) or if there is a bit of a dip in the ground surface, it can take quite a pull to get the chain(s) on.
Don't know what brand WDH OP has, but you can get replacement handles from etrailer.com: I installed a soft rubber bicycle handlebar grip on the end of our handle.
I have always worried about losing our handle and have thought about getting a spare. I ALWAYS make a mental note to store it away when finished, just like making a note never to rub against the hitch ball...
Don't know what brand WDH OP has, but you can get replacement handles from etrailer.com: I installed a soft rubber bicycle handlebar grip on the end of our handle.
I have always worried about losing our handle and have thought about getting a spare. I ALWAYS make a mental note to store it away when finished, just like making a note never to rub against the hitch ball...
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