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Snow chain recommendation?
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<blockquote data-quote="billcaldwell" data-source="post: 2686312" data-attributes="member: 59683"><p>This year, we had to chain up everything to get out of elk camp. I have a Ford F 250, and a 16 foot cargo trailer for the elk camp. On the rear of the Ford I use the heavy duty cam lock chains. On the front, I have a lighter set of vbar chains. I use tension rubbers on all of them. On the trailer, regular chains don't work. I have to use the light weight "cable" chains so they will fit and not rub the trailer body. The thirty minutes it takes to chain up changes the situation from extremely dangerous, to completely safe. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billcaldwell, post: 2686312, member: 59683"] This year, we had to chain up everything to get out of elk camp. I have a Ford F 250, and a 16 foot cargo trailer for the elk camp. On the rear of the Ford I use the heavy duty cam lock chains. On the front, I have a lighter set of vbar chains. I use tension rubbers on all of them. On the trailer, regular chains don't work. I have to use the light weight "cable" chains so they will fit and not rub the trailer body. The thirty minutes it takes to chain up changes the situation from extremely dangerous, to completely safe. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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