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TIRE CHAINS

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BOB

04-08-2002 16:18:14




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HI, PICKED UP A SET OF CHAINS AT AUCTION ON SATURDAY, ABOUT 11 FEET LONG ANY IDEAS WHAT SIZE TIRES THEY WOULD FIT, I WOULD LIKE TO USE THEM THANKS FOR ANY HELP




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Mark Hendershot

04-09-2002 08:53:58




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 Re: TIRE CHAINS in reply to BOB, 04-08-2002 16:18:14  
Lay the chains out on the ground straite then tie a rope on the end closest to the tire wrap it around the tire and stuff it under the other end. Then just drive forward till the chain goes all the way around the tire. Straiten them out link them up and trim off some if you can't over lap the ends. If you over lap them use small shackles to hook them up to the over laped part. Mark H.



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Dan

04-09-2002 08:33:23




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 Re: TIRE CHAINS in reply to BOB, 04-08-2002 16:18:14  
I would put them on like SteveB said. I usually lay them out and drive on top of them, then pull them up to attach. They should come down the sidewall of the tire a few inches, then you can attach a few stringers across the diameter of the wheel, inside and out to keep the chains in place. Have fun!



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SteveB(wi)

04-09-2002 06:01:57




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 Re: TIRE CHAINS in reply to BOB, 04-08-2002 16:18:14  
Jack it up, put 'em on and see. If they are too long you can shorten them up.



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Jim/41_9N

04-08-2002 17:02:58




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 Re: TIRE CHAINS in reply to BOB, 04-08-2002 16:18:14  
Not sure what size they would fit. Depends on width also. My tire chains from my 11.2 x 28 tires are approximately 10.0 feet long and about 18 inches wide. What a difference they make!

Jim



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