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I have not chained up in 30 years why start now? I just avoid areas where you are required to chain! As a matter of fact, Im not sure I would even know where to start when putting on a set of chains! heck if its snowing that hard, do what I do, get off the road and wait for it to stop!
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I'm with instigator, if the roads are that bad, pull over and sleep.
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I guess some of us will just have to take up hibernation ;)
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i'll just stick with my auto-socks... 5lb, 3 min, both axles and they fit in a bag behind the seat
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Originally Posted by flood
(Post 523554)
i'll just stick with my auto-socks... 5lb, 3 min, both axles and they fit in a bag behind the seat
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what are these chains you people speak of?
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I punched in the www. Address...
Originally Posted by thebobguy
(Post 342795)
I live and drive in Colorado and like many of you, have crossed many nasty passes in both US and Canada. I'm just a driver, this is not an ad, just thought I would share something I have found to be a prety great but hard to find to chain up tool.
I know..no one LIKES to chain...if they say they like it they are lying...it just aint fun. But when you want or have to, this is so nice...even for the pros that throw iron multiple times a day. Again, I'm just a driver and have no reason to "promote" the Truckers Chain Up Tool other than it makes the whole process so much faster and eaiser...for about $50...it's a no brainer! Check out the Truckers Chain Up Tool at: http://www.chainuptool.com/index.html They are available in single, triple rail and even super single tires. This company needs to do more advertising, they are hard to find, hope it helps, let me know what you think! |
The original post was from 2008
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