CURT 80136 Nylon Coated Safety Cables 2 Pack - 3500 Lbs Break Force
CURT 80136 Nylon Coated Safety Cables 2 Pack - 3500 Lbs Break Force
Attention Customers:
The items we have listed for pop up campers are the only items we have available. We are not able to special order any items at this time, and we are unable to provide technical assistance due to high order volume.
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No matter how far you are planning to drive -- down the street or across the state -- using safety chains when you tow is smart, safe and required by law. Without safety chains attached, there is a serious risk of danger if your trailer becomes uncoupled from your trailer hitch. Play it safe with safety chains, and play it even safer with safety chains from CURT. CURT has a few different options when it comes to securing your trailer.
An alternative to traditional safety chains is CURT safety cables. Safety cables are a medium-duty safety option and are very effective for most standard trailers. CURT safety cables are coiled so they do not drag on the ground, and they are fitted with safety latches, instead of S-hooks, to prevent them from becoming unhooked even over bumps and rough roads. One unique feature of CURT safety cables is their nylon coating. Being coated in a nylon skin keeps these cables well protected from rust, reduces the amount of noise they make and makes them easier to handle. These particular safety cables offer a minimum break force of 3,500 lbs. and measure a total length of 42 inches.
In our book, making safety a priority when you tow is a must. We offer all the safety equipment needed for successful towing, from our electrical components to our safety chains. The next time you hitch up for an adventure, always Bring It safely with CURT.
Product Specifications:
Minimum Break Force: 3,500 LB
Total Length: 42 Inches
Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.