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I know nothing of these, but I do know that chains can be a PITA.
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But all my ex's live in Texas!!!Rule #1:
If you need chains, move South.
I hear Texas is starting a new country pretty soon.
TN and TX are on the same page. 2nd Amendment firestorm likely.Rule #1:
If you need chains, move South.
I hear Texas is starting a new country pretty soon.
In the old-school biker tradition, I've traded for a six-pack and a carton of smokes before.But all my ex's live in Texas!!!
like the multi-tool aspect of this one
Here another type which looks a lot more functional.
At $125 though, I want to be sure it will actually be helpful before buying one.like the multi-tool aspect of this one
The capital will be Austin? Most chains I use are cam lock. I heated and bent a large old screwdriver at 90 degrees. It works fine, Made one for my son too. he is a long haul driver with the Portland/Seattle/Spokane/ Utah route, and has to chain up sometimes 2 times in a day.Rule #1:
If you need chains, move South.
I hear Texas is starting a new country pretty soon.
Austin won't be inhabitable for about 80 years. Because...reasons.The capital will be Austin? Most chains I use are cam lock. I heated and bent a large old screwdriver at 90 degrees. It works fine, Made one for my son too. he is a long haul driver with the Portland/Seattle/Spokane/ Utah route, and has to chain up sometimes 2 times in a day.