G GaryK New member Joined Oct 8, 2021 Messages 2 Reaction score 2 Location Clovis, Ca Oct 8, 2021 #1 Manual says LT275/65R18 has no clearance for chains. I have never used cables. What do you recommend? AT4 Forum Fav 👍 Rhino USA D Ring Shackle 41,850lb Break Strength - Grab one through Amazon!
Manual says LT275/65R18 has no clearance for chains. I have never used cables. What do you recommend? AT4 Forum Fav 👍 Rhino USA D Ring Shackle 41,850lb Break Strength - Grab one through Amazon!
B Bono B-1 New member Joined Sep 20, 2021 Messages 9 Reaction score 12 Location TX Oct 8, 2021 #2 I’m guessing the chains would not be an issue if you avoid sharp turns
Regular Cab Duallies "RCD" Joined Jun 2, 2021 Messages 407 Media 153 Reaction score 297 Location NM Oct 8, 2021 #3 Bono B-1 said: I’m guessing the chains would not be an issue if you avoid sharp turns Click to expand... Gonna have to agree with that Only other issue I can see would be rubbing on the bumper and/or fender flare when not on flat(ish) ground.
Bono B-1 said: I’m guessing the chains would not be an issue if you avoid sharp turns Click to expand... Gonna have to agree with that Only other issue I can see would be rubbing on the bumper and/or fender flare when not on flat(ish) ground.
Riverdog Active member Joined Aug 11, 2021 Messages 125 Media 19 Reaction score 234 Location Upstate NY Oct 12, 2021 #4 Are these needed for paved mountain roads? Or will you be off road at all?
G GaryK New member Joined Oct 8, 2021 Messages 2 Reaction score 2 Location Clovis, Ca Oct 12, 2021 #5 Dirt and paved, emergency use only. Have to carry when in snow