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LosAngeles wrote:Alan_Hepburn wrote:
We just purchased a Jeep Wrangler and one of the (many) pieces of paper we signed was one that we acknowledged that we were told that chains were NOT to be used at any time. They said we could use cables if we desired, but chains were a big no-no...
Thanks everyone for all the great info. Much appreciated! ๐
So what are the reason(s) that cables are ok but not chains?
Just curious for any and all info
cheers
J
โOct-22-2019 12:08 PM
Alan_Hepburn wrote:
We just purchased a Jeep Wrangler and one of the (many) pieces of paper we signed was one that we acknowledged that we were told that chains were NOT to be used at any time. They said we could use cables if we desired, but chains were a big no-no...
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โOct-22-2019 11:19 AM
lhenry8113 wrote:
My understanding is if you have a 4x4 with Snow or M/S tires you still are required to carry chains by H.P. if there are snow or icy road conditions. On Highway 18 going to Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead in snow or icy conditions H.P. sets up road blocks to individually check vehicles-ones without the proper tires and chains are not allowed to continue up the MTN.
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โOct-22-2019 09:48 AM
romore wrote:
...If you do go with chains don't cheap out...
ScottG wrote:
Isn't any tire that comes on an F350 LR E?
โOct-22-2019 09:39 AM
ScottG wrote:Yes and the 4x4 generally gets you the A/T with the most aggressive tread.
Isn't any tire that comes on an F350 LR E?
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