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Posted: 05/03/12 01:12pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hi, I noticed while de-winterizing my trailer that the links on the Reese chains look like they are pulling apart. Pictures below (assuming I can make it work right), thoughts? Should I just replace the chains, or have them re-welded, or something else?






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I would send the picture and an e-mail to Reese. They will probably replace it for nothing. Contact Reese
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Good work noticing that? Could be a disaster waiting to happen. Definately don't weld it.


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Posted: 05/03/12 01:37pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Ditto contacting Reese...there might be a recall.

Note that I don't think Reese makes chains and has purchased it from some supplier

Looks like electrical welded and that either the mating surfaces were not clean
enough, touching (flatness) enough and/or not enough amperes (and long enough)

Hope their supplier has their stock segregated by vendor and lot numbers


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Posted: 05/03/12 02:01pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Wow...I'll be checking mine from time to time after seeing this...
Yes, contact Reese and PLEASE let us know what they have to say by adding to this thread...


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Is that the link that is on the "hook"? If so from the picture, you have the remaining loose end link between the hook and the link that is hooked over the hook. By rights it should be dangling free below the hook. My guess is, that if that is the link that is separating, is that the link that is wedged in there is putting a lot of pressure on the side of the weld. With it dangling free, most of the load is straight in tension. It is probably a marginal weld and the link wedged there didn't help.

Hope that is clear. I don't have one of these hitches, but any time in industry we used chains we made sure the loose end was "free" and not bound at the top of the loaded link.

Sorry if that is confusing.

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The bars are not on in the picture, i think the chain is hooked on for storage, keeping it off the ground.

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downtheroad wrote:

Wow...I'll be checking mine from time to time after seeing this...
Yes, contact Reese and PLEASE let us know what they have to say by adding to this thread...


+1!!!!!! Holy cripe, good eyes!!!!

Are all the links that way, or just the 1?

Thank you for posting that as I wouldn't have thought to check the links.

Good luck when you talk to Reese, and please keep us posted!
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Reese has always been a pleasure to deal with in my experience. Hopefully they will resolve this for you quickly.

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The chain needs to be replaced.

Call Reese, they have a lifetime warranty on the hitch.

The loads of the WD hitch should not be any where near the strength of that chain. I do not see that as a sizing problem but a manufacturing defect. They will stand behind it.

And, good for you for inspecting and looking!! Any machine made needs inspection on some periodic basis.

Let us know how you make out

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