Greetings folks. I'm getting ready to buy snow chains for the season. I've never bought them before. Are there any specific brands or specs I should be looking at? Thanks.
Buying snow chains
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I've had good luck with these. It's all we run now. If they're put on right they wear well. They're not the cheapest chain but cheap chain will wind up costing you more eventually.Vampire, D.Tibbitt, Sirscrapntruckalot and 11 others Thank this. -
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I have 5 sets of new chains I won't be using this year I can sell you. But with shipping better off buying elsewhere
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I saw one on the Siskiyous who was using his three railers for drag chains on his trailer. I mean drag chains too. He's bungeed them to his under ride bumper and was easing down off the hill that way. I guess he made it, never heard anything on the radio except guys talking about how they'd never seen that before.Opendeckin, D.Tibbitt, Hammer166 and 6 others Thank this. -
"How come nobody else is running a 'drag chain'???"D.Tibbitt, blairandgretchen, MartinFromBC and 2 others Thank this. -
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