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Re: Tire chain questions?
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Posted by MarkB_MI on December 18, 2004 at 18:31:50 from (64.31.11.181):
In Reply to: Tire chain questions? posted by Phil from Maryland on December 18, 2004 at 17:51:48:
Tirechains.com has a good online tire chain store. They sell three types of tractor chains. I recommend that you get either the "Duo-Grip" or "double ring" style chains; they are a little more expensive than the standard ladder style chains, but they won't slip between the tire lugs. I've dealt with them over the phone and found them to be very knowledgeable and helpful. I see that they also sell adjusters, now. They're probably worth the cost if they save some aggravation; I don't have the adjusters myself so I can't say how well they work. One more comment: Although the name of the business is "Tirechains.com" (plural), the actual URL is "www.tirechain.com" (singular).
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