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I have a Deuce with 395s and was wondering if chains were available at a reasonable price. And of it was worth getting them for the 1 day a year I would get to use them
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Ah, you mean like this:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkHaeRu0SsI
Amazing aren't they - 6x4, 1920's design....
Though these are more like skid steer tracks than tyre chains... but chains might work at VERY low speeds so long as axle articulation doesn't stretch them too much.
No, the distance between the rear axles/wheels/tires can/will change as the suspension cycles. The distance between them will be greatest when the links are flat, and at least theoretically, shortest when both rear axles are at full-droop. Realistically, that's not going to happen very often, but was just trying to make a point.Isn't the axle center to center distance fixed, or very nearly, so by the dog-bones? So that the articulation would not change the length of the tracks?
The tracks look like a great,relatively easy to make traction aid. A deuce would be nearly unstoppable in this configuration I would think.
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