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I’ve tried a few of these but I haven’t found one that works yet. My chains are pretty thick.Would something lIke this work? I've had to use these on tight access vehicles in the past.
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are you using an onboard air system? if so, im curious to where you put it.This took care of my 2.5 inch sag. Only need to put 10 psi in these which rides nice. it also lifts the rear 3 inches at the push of a button.View attachment 4491
That’s exactly what I would do, decent set of rear air bags!This took care of my 2.5 inch sag. Only need to put 10 psi in these which rides nice. it also lifts the rear 3 inches at the push of a button.View attachment 4491
I added these to make it easier to chain up. Highly recommended.I’ve tried a few of these but I haven’t found one that works yet. My chains are pretty thick.
Love your solution here. Have a couple of questions. Does the Firestone (blue) airbag support weight or just expands against the spring coils effectively increasing the spring rate? Is the Airlift bag the one that allows you to take care of the 2.5 " sag? Or is it both bags? TIA!This took care of my 2.5 inch sag. Only need to put 10 psi in these which rides nice. it also lifts the rear 3 inches at the push of a button.View attachment 4491
We'd struggle to be able to use this set up in Aus as we need to use rated equipment when towing, and for safety, I'd like to know that if something happens, the chains will do there job catching the trailer and not break away.I added these to make it easier to chain up. Highly recommended.View attachment 5060
That’s an interesting solution. Keep me informed if you find out they work. Part of my issue is I’m towing a Kimberley Karavan and the chains need to loop through the vehicle attachment. The holes in the hitch are barely large enough to accommodate the chain. However, I like that method because it’s really strong and I can easily adjust the length and sag of the chains.We'd struggle to be able to use this set up in Aus as we need to use rated equipment when towing, and for safety, I'd like to know that if something happens, the chains will do there job catching the trailer and not break away.
Those 'S' hooks are not load rated, I've bent them when using them on a boat winch, similar to those 'quicklinks', they have no rating and are just bent up mild steel. I wouldn't be trusting either of them in an emergency.
I'm curious to know if there would be enough room to fit hammerlocks, some people are moving towards fitted hooks, but I'm not keen on having something that is hanging and swaying around permanently, but hammerlocks may fit in and make it easier to put a shackle on.