Grambo
Lil-Rokslider
I always carry chains from Sept. thru April along with a setup for winching almost anything out. Cheap insurance.
My thoughts exactly. I have for all 4 tires. I just took mine out of my rig. One year I was coming down after a warm sunny day. 8" snow the evening prior. The snow was melting then froze. I had a 2 mile drive down a road with a steep drop. I slid into the upside of the mountain twice before I could get out and get my chains on. 2 guys past me while I was putting on my chains, I passed them trying to get out of the ditch just about 1/2 mile past me. Cheap insurance.I have chains for all 4 and my rigging box in the truck from sept to march. you never know. It is also reqd in OR to "carry" them. Get the heavy duty with the cam locks. They would be hell on the road, but I only use them in the forest anyway.
Add a head lamp, and a tarp in case it is dark.Chains, shovel, come-along, tow strap and a good axe or chainsaw. Don't forgot a good pair of gloves. Nothing worse then getting your hunting gloves soaked before the hunt trying to put chains on in some slush.
Thanks for all the info guys. Has anyone tried the peerless auto trac chains?
How do you like the Super Z's? Our local police all use them when it ices over and I have been wanting to pick some up. Don't imagine they'd be worth a crap off road, but on the road should be a much better ride than chains, huh?