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What about your trailer?
I carry a set for the trailer as well.
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I carry a set for the trailer as well.
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Between the brake lines, ABS wires etc there's lots to get ripped off by a chain that gets a little loose, and when turning the chain will often squirm a little bit to the inside of the tire making this more likely to happen. Only under dire circumstances would I put chains on the front axle of a 4x4 because the ability of the tires to pull the front end around usually makes it unnecessary. The only time I've done it was to go down a very icy hill with a trailer on behind. I took one of the rear chains off and put it on the front, doing so allowed me to steer on the slope yet still have the grip on the rear axle to stop the trailer from pushing the rear end of the truck sideways. When I got to the bottom I put the other chain back on the rear axle. 2wd truck is a different story because the front axle doesn't drive. Often you'll have to put a steer chain on a 2wd.
Exactly!!! When you turn it causes the chain to try to slide off the side of the tire, which in turn when it comes off it rip off all the abs wires, break lines etc. That being said. You can do it. Just have to be very careful when turning under power, careful not to spin, and check them tightness regularly. I would only do it again in a must have to situation.
It can be done if done correctly, and works better if you use the quality chains with the cam tensioners like in the picture. Good choice!!I ran these on the front end of an 09 f350 for about 4 months straight one winter. No bungees just kept them tight. Never had any issues.
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Was just down at fleet brake and They have in stock the auto sock if that interests anybody, they swear buy them on big trucks but they would be sweet on a pick up. So easy too put on and light as ever.
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they swear buy them on big trucks
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Haha yup, I will stick with chains , those would wear out pretty quick, good idea though
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Was just down at fleet brake and They have in stock the auto sock if that interests anybody, they swear buy them on big trucks but they would be sweet on a pick up. So easy too put on and light as ever.
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got to hear that sound today climbing km 100 hill on the Chinchaga road. right on the worst grade too...inside boomer let go. had to let 'er slap for a bit, no way I would have lifted her again if I had stopped.I really like that funny noise a chain makes when it breaks and rubs against the fender. Turn the music up and drive to the beat of the chain. Brings back some old memories.