Posted by Rich_WI on February 20, 2015 at 09:10:03 from (50.50.95.159):
In Reply to: Tire Chains posted by Hobo,NC on February 19, 2015 at 17:13:42:
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I was going to recommend studded tires till I read this additional information. They are legal in North Carolina, so thats a plus. http://drivinglaws.aaa.com/laws/studded-tires/ I just wasnt thinking putting on chains and taking them off again, twice a day (4 times if he has to do her truck as well) wouldnt be a solution but maybe with go-getters like them it is. Thats why I would go with another set of rims with good studded snow tires for winter and a normal set for summer.
But chains are cheap, I think $50 or so per axle. Real cheap in summer on craigslist, sometimes on ebay. The tire chain companies recommend those cable sets for most cars and some trucks due to the close fenders and such. Might want to check a few websites and order, they can be to you by mid week next week. While its not a NOW solution, its pretty quick. Maybe even quicker if you can find a set on the shelf at Autozone or some place like that.
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