Looking to pick up a set of chains for a road trip through the Rockies for Thanksgiving. Any brands people like more then others?
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Looking to pick up a set of chains for a road trip through the Rockies for Thanksgiving. Any brands people like more then others?
Anything with V bars are pretty good. What kind of roads will you be on?
something less aggressive for highway use. I'd highly recommend not using the V-bar chains for highway use. They are much too aggressive and much more appropriate off road.
make sure you get good tensioners, because at highway speeds, you'll want to keep'em as tight to the tire as you can.
I am heading that way the week after you. Let me know how you fare on the passes. I am going to Seattle, but I think coming in from the south is usually a little better than snoqualmie pass on I-90. I am assuming that you are going to go through Bend and over the pass there correct?
You could also check Craigs List for used snow tires with studs. Never know what you find there. I know it is not chains, but perhaps it will work for your needs.
The V bars will provide max traction. If you run them on wet pavement you will wear them down quicker, just like any tire chain. If you run them on ice and snowpack as designed they should perform awesome.
For what it's worth, I drive from Evergeen to Vail and back once a week and never have any need for chains. I'm not towing anything but good tires and 4WD is plenty. If I'm hunting on back roads that's a different story. There is certainly places I wouldn't go without them.
I also must ask why? You won't need them between Denver and SLC. If the road is open, you can make it w/o chains. Now, as you near OR, and wetter snows, that might be a dif story. You are not in a rush, so, don't push it.
If you really need em, get cables, that is what the CSP uses.
I've never needed chains on the freeway....except on Donner pass, when it wasn't snowing that hard. But, that was because Californians can't drive in the snow.
What size wheel?