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Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew
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LarryJM wrote:mrgreetis wrote:
Mine are like Jonmad above, connected to the same spot on the a-frame so they can't be crossed. I would if I could.
Then IMO you do not understand how safety chains actually work or what they are designed to do. IMO a common attachent point is the best configuration and by crossing them *see pics below for the verbally challenged" prevents the tongue from digging into the pavement/road or from careening side to side in an emergency breakaway situation.
If this doesn't convince one of the importance of crossing the safety chains then I don't think any amount of logic or explanation will help.
Larry
Aug-07-2015 06:13 AM
LarryJM wrote:GaryWT wrote:
give them a twist of two and they are crossed.
Here is another total lack of understanding about chains in general and in particular safety chains. Twisting them is about as bad as simply cutting them off and not even using them.
If you want to give them a twist or two make sure they are rated about 5X more than what is normally required if you want them to do anything other than "break" during an emergency breakaway scenario.
Larry
Aug-07-2015 06:04 AM
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GaryWT wrote:
give them a twist of two and they are crossed.
Aug-06-2015 06:35 PM
Aug-06-2015 05:51 PM
mrgreetis wrote:
Mine are like Jonmad above, connected to the same spot on the a-frame so they can't be crossed. I would if I could.
Aug-06-2015 04:48 PM
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3oaks wrote:danimal53 wrote:Precisely! And that is the set-up directly from the manufactures of certain make trailers. No way are they going to form a cradle even when crossed.coolbreeze01 wrote:
Although the chains may be connected to the same spot on the a-frame, there is a left and right.
Running the right from the trailer to the left on the TV and left from the trailer to the right on the TV, effectively crosses them.
my chains are connected to the same U, but yes, they are side by side so I technically cross them, though there is definitely no cradle created. The chains are just too close together on the TT to really matter. No idea if it's the law or not, but I guess I would be "legal"
Too many "arm chair experts" on the net.
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