Bill Moore
10-07-2011, 09:56 PM
These are galvanized, and hooks are thicker than normal for the large size and factory for the smaller size. These are going over pretty well but restock prices have gone up and have increased prices slightly. The larger than stock hooks work better if you have worn holes, but you may have to open them up slightly. I had to open the m715 up with a few passes of the file on the bed side slightly but not on the tailgate side. The Chains are attached with a connecting link which also allows you to adjust the length.
this is what you get
two connecting links (screw type) Galvanized
Two chains (two feet long each) with hooks attached Galvanized. This gives you more than enough length, I only used about 2/3 of it in the photo for the m715.
Two rubber sleeves already installed to protect your paint
Chains with 3/8ths inch hooks, should be no mods to your holes, with two screw on links $26 including rubber sleeves and shipping in USA (priority mail)
Chains with 7/16th inch hooks, as described above, with two screw on links $28 including rubber sleeves and shipping in USA (priority mail)
this is what you get
two connecting links (screw type) Galvanized
Two chains (two feet long each) with hooks attached Galvanized. This gives you more than enough length, I only used about 2/3 of it in the photo for the m715.
Two rubber sleeves already installed to protect your paint
Chains with 3/8ths inch hooks, should be no mods to your holes, with two screw on links $26 including rubber sleeves and shipping in USA (priority mail)
Chains with 7/16th inch hooks, as described above, with two screw on links $28 including rubber sleeves and shipping in USA (priority mail)