24" Trailer Safety Chains W/ Locks On S Hooks (2 Pcs) Chain For 7,000# Trailer on 2040-parts.com
Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
you are Bidding on 2 [ 1 set ] -7mm trailer safety chains. both for the one money. 24" in length and the s-hook has a clip for locking in place. any questions or if you want more than one set, call 866- 588-9327. they are good for trailers up to 7500 lbs I have a copy of the test results that this chain broke in the test at 9412 foot lbs which i have included in this description. . SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 ONLY
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