LR3 Tow Safty chains no good place to hook to

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RAJOD

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This is strange. I've been towing boats since 1979 and never had a car without the loops for the safety chains.

They are suppose to criss cross and catch the boat trailer tongue in the cradle of the criss cross chains.

I don't see any receivers with the loops nor does the LR3 have any.

I have the quick release OEM receiver.

The center tow hook could be used but its a bit higher up and would not work as well as two separate for the criss cross.

Could not find a single picture of anyone towing a boat with a LR3 showing where they put the chains.

I guess I will be the first when I get the boat hooked up.

Below is my truck and i pasted in a ball w 2 inch riser that I might purchase.
No loops on sides of ball/receiver to hook the trailer chains to.

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Bostonian

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I can't say for your setup, but my chain loops are on either side of the area that the receiver hitch slots into.
 

CMGRover

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x2, look at the hole where the hitch goes in, there's loops on both sides of that.
 

RAJOD

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Thanks, yes I had to lay on the ground and they are part of the bumper receiver frame on each side. Somehow I missed them.

I was at the marina and bought a curt with 2 inch riser. That gives around 16 inches from the ground. Also found a 49 cent plastic screw driver for those panel screws. Its a door shim!

I snapped a photo of the elusive safety chain mounts. And yes I have not tightened the ball yet. That is a goofy looking hitch setup, a straight tube would have been simpler for sure.

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Thanks, yes I had to lay on the ground and they are part of the bumper receiver frame on each side. Somehow I missed them.

I was at the marina and bought a curt with 2 inch riser. That gives around 16 inches from the ground. Also found a 49 cent plastic screw driver for those panel screws. Its a door shim!

I snapped a photo of the elusive safety chain mounts. And yes I have not tightened the ball yet. That is a goofy looking hitch setup, a straight tube would have been simpler for sure.

saftychainmntlarge.jpg

I leave closable chain loops permenantly hanging and then just clip on to them, makes it much easier.
 

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I always take the cover off the bumper there and attach my chains to the tow ring (I guess that's what that is).
 

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