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- Reddog1Explorer III install my chains in such a way the serve as side chains and safety chains.
Wayne - Kayteg1Explorer IICURT is very respectful manufacturer and if they design extension without the chains, I assume it is well tested.
All those receivers are always coming with play and I am pretty skeptic about those gizmos with 2 small bolts holding 8000 lb receiver.
Still there is no such thing as too much protection and I have seen lot of older receivers where the holes become oval from the small play wearing out over the years.
I am thinking about adding cables, what will save chain weight and avoid shocks on turns. - Reddog1Explorer II
Rubiranch wrote:
My extension is about 40 inches long. I have experimented with and without side chains while flat towing my Samurai. I setup a camera so I could see the hitch/extension movement. There is an exceptional amount of side pressure during turns. I am convienced that as strong as the tubing is, if the trailer or Towed whipped side to side there could be a major problem. Personally, I will not use my extension without the side chains.
No I haven't. The thought never crossed my mind but thank you.
I haven't even used it yet and wont for a few more weeks.
My trailer loaded will only weigh about 1500 lbs.
Wayne - RubiranchExplorer
dakonthemountain wrote:
Rubiranch wrote:
I bought this 2 1/2" - 34" from Curt via Amazon.
Did you add side chains to stabilize any lateral movement? I'm needing this extension to attach a car dolly to pull my mini behind my truck..
Thanks!
Dak
No I haven't. The thought never crossed my mind but thank you.
I haven't even used it yet and wont for a few more weeks.
My trailer loaded will only weigh about 1500 lbs. - PowerdudeExplorer
Fish mojo wrote:
With the 3" Super Duty hitch, if you are using a TC that has an overhang that requires a 36" or 48" extension to tow a boat with 500# tongue weight, can this now be done without a Torklift super truss extension? This would be great not having to swap out the factory receiver and install the TL receiver and extension.
That would be a plus. I think some of the TL stuff is, frankly, overpriced. - dakonthemountaiExplorer
Rubiranch wrote:
I bought this 2 1/2" - 34" from Curt via Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00537ESCQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Did you add side chains to stabilize any lateral movement? I'm needing this extension to attach a car dolly to pull my mini behind my truck..
Thanks!
Dak - Kayteg1Explorer III just order front camper ties from TL.
$320 for about 40 lb of steel that did not fit too well.......
TL receiver and stinger runs close to 4-digits price tag.
I am happy I can DIY for $30 with the same if not better results.
It is nice to have options. - jimh406Explorer III
Kayteg1 wrote:
TL is abusing advertisement rules as they call "truss" something that is not IMHO
Maybe a little over the top in spite of your thought. In any case, TorkLift is a great company with a long track record. 3 inch hitches ... not so much! - Kayteg1Explorer IIAgain, the load bearing capacity comes with square of height.
So in sample of headers 2 pcs of 6" will have 36+36= 72 strength number.
Single piece of 12" will have 144. That is twice as much.
That is why single 3" tubing is having close capacity to TL Supertruss.
TL is abusing advertisement rules as they call "truss" something that is not IMHO - hedgeExplorerWell I don't see how that's the same at all as the pieces aren't connected. I have a super truss extension and believe it to be a truss
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