n4st
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:dude:At 90ft-lb with a 18t sprocket, the chains would react about 600lbs, or 300 lbs per chain. That's 5 times less than the working load of 1,540lb for the cheaper chain. Should be good to go with that one and save the cash. I had a feeling that would be the case but its fun knowing the capability.
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 nce it goes back in there will just be one joint to weld in the truck. I am going to add one more bulkhead connector at the very front so there will be two in that area.
nce it goes back in there will just be one joint to weld in the truck. I am going to add one more bulkhead connector at the very front so there will be two in that area.





























 
 