Elohim1
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I did a search and have not seen any pics on attaching the chain type connectors to the rockwells.
I have the bar and chain connectors.
I am planning on towing a M715 with rockwell axles. I am using a 2013 3/4 ton dodge Cummins.
The M715 has a NP205 twin sticked transfer case. So I can put Front and back in Neutral.
I have some hubs for the front where I turned the spline out for driving on the road which keeps my running gears from moving when I drive.
1) Will I still need to pull my rear drive shaft when towing ?
2) Does the chain wrap around the top of the axle with the eye forward? This would put the nut on the bottom.
3) Is it best to have tow bar level? or as low? or high? as you can get it on the tow rig ?
I think I can get the chains between the shock mounts I welded on and the springs, The tie down shackles may have to come off . I used these for attaching to a trailer I sold. Do you think they have to come off for the chain mounts to sit properly?
I have the bar and chain connectors.
I am planning on towing a M715 with rockwell axles. I am using a 2013 3/4 ton dodge Cummins.
The M715 has a NP205 twin sticked transfer case. So I can put Front and back in Neutral.
I have some hubs for the front where I turned the spline out for driving on the road which keeps my running gears from moving when I drive.
1) Will I still need to pull my rear drive shaft when towing ?
2) Does the chain wrap around the top of the axle with the eye forward? This would put the nut on the bottom.
3) Is it best to have tow bar level? or as low? or high? as you can get it on the tow rig ?
I think I can get the chains between the shock mounts I welded on and the springs, The tie down shackles may have to come off . I used these for attaching to a trailer I sold. Do you think they have to come off for the chain mounts to sit properly?