cracker39 wrote:I am currenlty writing my chassis instructions for my plans (which I hope to sell via Ebay someday), and have a question pertaining to the safety chains for those of you who have built your own chassis'. Did you weld them to the tongue, bolt them to the tongue, or include the end link in one of your coupler bolts?
I am bolting my coupler to a piece of 2"x2"x3/16 tub welded to my tongue pieces with 1/2" bolts, and am considering using the forward coupler bolt to secure a piece of chain to either side of the coupler. Is there any reason not to do this?
cracker39 wrote:
I am bolting my coupler to a piece of 2"x2"x3/16 tub welded to my tongue pieces with 1/2" bolts, and am considering using the forward coupler bolt to secure a piece of chain to either side of the coupler. Is there any reason not to do this?
asianflava wrote:Wasn't there a past discussion that prefered a grade 5 bolt? Only reason I remember this is because I used grade 8.The reasoning was that grade 8 bolts are harder and more prone to breaking in a shear load. Grade 5 bolts would bend before they break.
My coupler is welded onto the tongue at the rearmost edge (3-sides) it is also bolted in 2 places with the rear bolt passing thru the safety chain links.
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