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    Got to be careful on that- once they come off the truck and hit the pavement CDOT technically owns them.
    If you are seriously entertaining the thought let me know and I will contact some folks I know and see what we can find.
    I know what you mean though-a buddy took some old 18 wheeler chains and made chains for his Bronco. Nothing ever stuck that beast with those on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Got to be careful on that- once they come off the truck and hit the pavement CDOT technically owns them.
    If you are seriously entertaining the thought let me know and I will contact some folks I know and see what we can find.
    I know what you mean though-a buddy took some old 18 wheeler chains and made chains for his Bronco. Nothing ever stuck that beast with those on.
    Ask the folks in the know BP if they can get me a set if you please Sir. I have the equipment to modify them to my truck. I go through chains about 1 pair a year even on my Tacoma

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