Trailer Hitch Safety Chain Link CURT

  • Features:
    • Provides A Solid Attachment Point For 5Th Wheel Safety Chains
    • Installs Easily Onto 5Th Wheel Rails w/Pins & Clips
    • Constructed w/A Universal Design To Fit Most 5Th Wheel Rails
    • Features Wide Openings To Accept Heavy-Duty Hooks And Chains
    • Protected By A Highly Durable Carbide Powder Coat Finish
    • Co-Cured In A Rust-Resistant Liquid Bonderite Coating
    • Made In USA
  • The grand lifestyle that goes hand in hand with 5th wheel towing is made perfect in the details. You can talk all you want about whose RV hogs the most road or whose 5th wheel hitch can handle the most tonnage, but when you get down to it, the best hitch and trailer setup in the world can never reach its full potential without the right accessories to back it up. These 5th wheel safety chain anchors provide a solid anchoring point for your 5th wheel safety chains. They mount easily and securely on any set of standard 5th wheel base rails with the included pins and clips, and they feature a gross trailer weight capacity of 20,000 lbs. to accommodate a variety of 5th wheel trailers. To ensure maximum quality and life, these 5th wheel safety chain anchors come with a durable powder coat finish.
  • Fitment Warning:
    • This is a Universal/Non Application Specific Product. To install this part, you made need to cut, weld, or make other modifications to your vehicle.
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Universal
Brand CURT
Part # 16000
Condition New
Warehouse C

CURT

  • 5th Wheel Safety Chain Anchors
  • CURT 16000 5th Wheel Hitch Safety Chain Anchors; Fits Industry-Standard Rails
  • General

    Gross Trailer Weight
    20000 Lbs.
    WARNING CA Proposition 65
    No

    Packaging

    length
    6.00
    width
    6.00
    height
    4.00
    weight
    6.60
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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