They've been around for years. Fire department I used to run with had them back in 2005-06 range. So hopefully they have a good model out and the kinks worked out by now.
Automatic Tire Chains... Anyone else seen this?
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A: Yes. ONSPOT is acknowledged as a single set of chains in all states with chain control areas.Another Canadian driver and KB3MMX Thank this. -
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They've been around for at least 10 years. In no way would these get you up the Coq, so learn how to chain up, or stay off the road till spring
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Sanders seem like they would be nice to have. All the times they have us chain up for slush or moderately slick packed snow. It seems like the worst/frequent encounters on the road for slick spots isn't in the chain up "zones".
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