Tire Chains? Where to get them?

catzuki

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Titan supply makes them in house and so does alot of toher places. Tire shops get there from places like Titian supply, cambelle Mac, Acklands, Etc. Most oil feild related supply shops can get them also.
 

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Got mine at Continental (Southside in Edmonton) and they have never come loose and have hammered the front end pretty hard on logging roads in the spring hardpack. A little truck abuse before we unload.Tripple cam tightens them into the treads and huge v-bars, $149 three years ago to fit 285/17 tires
 
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I got 315 tires on my truck , and i went to contenintal chain and rigging the boys there are great i went in sat morning they custom built them in about an hour , All that after i planted my dodge over a grader bank up north and spending 7 hrs trying to get out , the cost wasnt bad i think was about 350 bucks,
 

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I would agree that there are a good investment. We don't have 4x4 and use them almost every other time we go to revelstoke. We pull a four place car hauler trailer so it is a very heavy trailer compared to a sled trailer, however when you need them you absoultly need them, and there is no getting away from it. Easy to put on Takes two of us less them 1.5 min to put them on and 30 seconds to take them off. We got ours at Leduc Hitch in Leduc. We paid alot for them just because we did not know where else to get them, however they have paid for themselfs no matter how much they cost many times over.
 
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