Alex_M
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In theory, yes, but let's just say my trailer is used a little harsher than most. That would be putting it lightly.
And the same rings used on the bumpers I've built have been used in recovery scenarios. Both static pull such as with a winch as well as in harsh shock loading scenarios. Kinetic rope when it's been available, but also static straps and *gasp* chains when it was the only [immediately available] option.
Let me qualify that by saying, highly not recommended. I myself would be much more hesitant to use a chain in a shock load scenario than I was in my younger days. However, point stands, the rings and their mounting are plenty strong for the designed use case as implemented.
And the same rings used on the bumpers I've built have been used in recovery scenarios. Both static pull such as with a winch as well as in harsh shock loading scenarios. Kinetic rope when it's been available, but also static straps and *gasp* chains when it was the only [immediately available] option.
Let me qualify that by saying, highly not recommended. I myself would be much more hesitant to use a chain in a shock load scenario than I was in my younger days. However, point stands, the rings and their mounting are plenty strong for the designed use case as implemented.
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