If I wanted to get political I would just say, that's why you don't buy this Chinese crap, but I don't want that.
So why were you torturing those cheap chains like that?![]()
Snow chains
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Qbf594, Jan 3, 2021.
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If you get serious about getting good chains and not that cheap recycled bean can Chinese crap.......
Heavy Truck and Utility Vehicles - Snow chains
They're expensive and they're heavy but I wouldn't use anything else.Qbf594, Caterpillar Cowboy, Flat Earth Trucker and 4 others Thank this. -
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yea when you run them on payment. i use to see pieces of chains or the set on I-90 coming out of seattle by the TA before the pass. i ran out there every week from nc. never once put on a chain. i always carried 4 bags of singles.(8 single chains). only do the outsides of the tires.
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Cheap or expensive, chains were the bane of my existence as a driver. One reason I hated going north of I 70 west of the Mississippi River in the winter. Took longer to install them with gloves on, and by the time I got them on my bare hands were numb. This is not something I will ever miss!
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No ,I'd just buy the heavy bastages in the feed sacks. Orange bungee with the 6 hooks help a lot..I can get 2 or 3 seasons out of them.truckdriver31 and Qbf594 Thank this.
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We carry Pewags. Believe it or not, I haven't chained up in 10 years and I'm in Alaska. Advantages of a dedicated route that has no big hills and good snow removal crews.D.Tibbitt, truckdriver31 and Qbf594 Thank this.
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I used the ones in the bags issued by a company i used to work for. Ran 70 west of denver a lot and never had any problems with them. I don't recall using bunges on them. Just made sure i always got em on nice am tight with no kinks anywhere. They always stayed tight an worked real well.truckdriver31 and Qbf594 Thank this.
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Nothing wrong with Pewag. Trygg has been my preferred brand and like Pewag, they're not cheap. They even have a lightweight chain that I had very good experience with.
All our trucks were equipped with chain pliers, spare crossbars and other parts.truckdriver31, Qbf594 and REO6205 Thank this. -
I've abused the hell out of chains. I can only think they weren't on the tire properly to break. If you wanted a cheap repair you could always just buy a stronger link that screws on from the hardware store. Or cut the old one out with bolt cutters and put a whole new section in
Just my preference but I like triple rails squared. They seem to grip a little better in the muck.D.Tibbitt, truckdriver31 and Qbf594 Thank this.
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