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  1. Rattlehead

    Towing Safety (Please Read)

    That's how I tend to do it, though it is funny how many vehicles I see that are not tied down this way. Many pics of commercial deliveries of MV's that I see on this site do not show the chains crossed.
  2. Rattlehead

    Towing Safety (Please Read)

    I believe crossing them also provides more control of the towed vehicle than when the chains are in parallel. Not really on a bumper hitch trailer, as the chain mounting on the towing vehicle are inches apart.
  3. Rattlehead

    Towing Safety (Please Read)

    Cross those chains. Same with any trailer, the purpose is to catch the hitch (towbar in this case) in the event of breakage/disconnect.
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