Snow Chains

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by JC1971, Dec 15, 2015.

  1. JC1971

    JC1971 Road Train Member

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    Is there a way to tighten the chains/cables on the inner tires in the states that require you to chain all four tires on one of the drive axles? Do you just pull the tarp strap around the edge of the rim?
     
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  3. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    First I don't think there are any states left which require all four wheels to be chained on the same drive axle.

    Second, they do sell "3 railer" chains which are a set of chains that will go over a set of duals.
     
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  4. Alaska76

    Alaska76 Road Train Member

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    Yes, three rail chains are the ticket.
     
  5. JC1971

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  6. Accidental Trucker

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    I just looked at Oregon today, and they allow outside chains on both axles as an alternative.

    I've never have put on cables, but with regular link chains you just drop as many links on the inside chain as you can get away with, hook up the outside chain as tight as you can, tighten the cams up, and you are done. Just re-tighten after you move about 100 feet. Tightening the outside properly will also tighten the inside. Bungees will not save you if the chains aren't tight to begin with.

    That said, I really prefer the 3 railers, you can get them super tight.
     
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  7. dca

    dca Road Train Member

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    I call 3 rails.. doubles, I carry 4 doubles and 4 singles on the rack. one extra bag of doubles and a bag of singles under the bunk. a long with 50 or so standard bungies.
     
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  8. S M D

    S M D Road Train Member

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    Maximum chains outside drives and 1 axle on the tandem. If Californian allows only outside drives everyother state does too lol.
     
  9. Steel Dragon

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    I just spent the whole day helping other drivers getting un stuck.
    Four sets are required,as with the axles locked,front steer drivers side,would drive,along with rear passenger side.
    Once these two axles lost traction,the remaining tires would start driving.
    Help me understand this.
     
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  11. Steel Dragon

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    Obviously the steers werent driving...wtf?
    Im interested in the sets that cover both tires as I loaned out my chains,and broke one..need to buy some extras.
     
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