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Old Aug 29, 2013 | 07:01 PM
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Question SNOW CHAINS just in time for 100 degree weather

riding on 235/75/R16 Hancook ATM tires. All terrain.

Looking for advice on snow chain brand and type.

I need the most easy to install chain but not traction elements (+++$+$+$+$+$+$+$+$) about 400$ a pair!!!!

The RUD MATIC chains seem to be the best chains for 4x4 trucks but its practically impossible to find them (not RUD but RUD MATIC). They have a spring steel ring that you stretch over your tire so you don't have any problems in the inner link or dealing with a floppy chain in blowing snow flurries. Once installed you don't need to adjust them (perfect for me since we have very few turnouts on this mountain road)

I haven't had the best luck with ladder style chains (not enough traction on steep hills) 8 in gap between each link strand on diameter of tire>>>>duh........

Pattern style chains seem to be the best bet for our discos for constant chain to pavement connection.

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Old Aug 30, 2013 | 04:42 AM
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235-75R-16 Tire Chains
pewag, Inc. - USA
 
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