MrMikey4026
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When there is snow on the roads, my truck works best when parked in the barn.
Nice and snug, dry and kinda warm.
Nice and snug, dry and kinda warm.
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Now, that doesn’t sound like much fun…When there is snow on the roads, my truck works best when parked in the barn.
Nice and snug, dry and kinda warm.
Actually it does. Plus his barn if full of nice toys! and on of the best starting radials I have seen!Now, that doesn’t sound like much fun…
…noooooooo!?…Actually it does.
That looks neat, but I find it hard to believe they would do much if you were in deep snow or mud. Also if you hit the brake, they might end up behind the tire doing nothing. An advantage to real mining style chains is you can use them in mud.You can Always watch eBay for these. I picked up two complete sets enough for 2 axles for 2500 shipped.
You don't need them in deep snow/mud... the tires will do just fine by themselves there. The chains are for slick, wet, icy, or compacted roads.That looks neat, but I find it hard to believe they would do much if you were in deep snow or mud. Also if you hit the brake, they might end up behind the tire doing nothing. An advantage to real mining style chains is you can use them in mud.
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They are for the worst traction environments for your tires, iced Over and those with slushThat looks neat, but I find it hard to believe they would do much if you were in deep snow or mud. Also if you hit the brake, they might end up behind the tire doing nothing. An advantage to real mining style chains is you can use them in mud.
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I’ve driven several different vehicles with these units on them and they work pretty well, but they are some low hanging fruit. Off road clearance could be an issue. We’re you planning on taking them on and off depending on the season?You can Always watch eBay for these. I picked up two complete sets enough for 2 axles for 2500 shipped.
The auto-chains in the video look like they are on arms that swing up, out of the way, when not in use. Is that how yours were?I’ve driven several different vehicles with these units on them and they work pretty well, but they are some low hanging fruit. Off road clearance could be an issue. We’re you planning on taking them on and off depending on the season?
Had a switch on the dash that activated an air solenoid that powered the arm with the rotating wheel with the chain to engage the inside of the tire. When it was disengage the chains were only about 3-4 inches off the ground.The auto-chains in the video look like they are on arms that swing up, out of the way, when not in use. Is that how yours were?
He needs the actuator that moves the assemble up and down to hold the wheel with the chains firmly in place against the tire for it to work correctly.hmmm...
grooving and sipping are entirely different things. Snow needs sipes.... not grooves
Was that a cord I just cut??? lol
What you're looking for is biting edges, and channels to flow water out from under the contact surfaces. So anything you do that cuts large tread blocks into smaller ones will help.grooving and sipping are entirely different things. Snow needs sipes.... not grooves
From what I recall, these do offer improved traction, but are not as good as a true chain. Trying to remember why...hmmm...
I beg to differ though we may be speaking of different points of snow.... creating more blocks from large blocks for sure help in inches or more; for example off road, .... but for "highway" slipperiness... the magic is in the sipe, combined with channeling of water out as you mention is certainly important.What you're looking for is biting edges, and channels to flow water out from under the contact surfaces. So anything you do that cuts large tread blocks into smaller ones will help.
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