Jan-01-2020 12:56 PM
Jan-14-2020 06:01 AM
mileshuff wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Been placing the loop in the cable over the arm of hitch for 20+ yrs.
Dang....didn't know it was 'incorrect'
BS!
Can be dangerous on some hitches. The cable can snag and pull the handle causing the hitch to release.
Jan-12-2020 12:09 PM
Jan-12-2020 11:54 AM
bpounds wrote:
The coiled cables pretty much eliminate any chance of it snagging. Mine isn't hooked on the handle - it's hooked into the handle locking hasp with a carabiner. Serves to keep the handle locked as well as attach the brake cable.
Jan-11-2020 08:07 PM
BB_TX wrote:
I am going to go out on a limb and guess 90% or more hook the cable to the hitch arm.
Jan-11-2020 06:21 AM
Jan-10-2020 01:34 PM
Jan-10-2020 01:09 PM
Jan-10-2020 12:10 PM
Jan-10-2020 07:47 AM
laknox wrote:
Frankly, if the hitch comes out of the bed, you've got a lot bigger problem and I seriously doubt the e-brake on the trailer is going to make a hill o' beans difference.
Lyle
Jan-10-2020 06:06 AM
Jan-08-2020 07:03 PM
Jan-08-2020 06:08 PM
SugarHillCTD wrote:
Just as you aren't supposed to attach the break away cable to the drawbar of a trailer hitch, I was under the impression that for a fifth wheel the cable is to be attached to the truck, and not any part of the hitch.
The theory is that if ANY part of the fifth wheel hitch fails, by attaching the cable to the truck (like one of the tie down loops that is in the truck bed) the entire fifth wheel hitch could be completely torn out of the truck bed but the break away switch would still be activated- however ridiculous that seems.
Jan-08-2020 05:43 PM
Jan-08-2020 06:44 AM