T.C.R. Wanted to thank for your fast service on set of tractor tire
chains. Ordered on 4-6-09 received on 4-10-09. Very pleased with the product and price. Tractor supply down here in KY gets 300.00 for one chain thanks.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Tire Chain Rules
Basic Rules for Using All Tire Chains
1. Pre-fit chains prior to actual use. No one wants to be in 8-10" of snow on the side of the road to find that they are un-familiar with the installation of their chains.
2. Consult owner's manual to see if chains can be used on your vehicle.
3. Make sure chains are properly sized for your tire.
4. Follow directions for installing tire chains. Apply as tightly as possible by hand for maximum chain life.
5. Be sure to pull off-highway to safe place before installing, servicing, or removing tire chains.
6. Do not deflate tires to install tire chains.
7. Drive approximately 1/4 mile. Stop and retighten. Extra links (depending on chain style) may be cut off, or preferably, retained on the fastener arm. Keep chains tight to snug throughout the operation.
8. Do not exceed 30 miles per hour. Accelerate and decelerate slowly. Avoid spinning or locking of wheels.
9. If a cross-chain should fail, stop immediately. Repair or remove. Do not drive with a damaged chain. You could cause damage to your tire or vehicle.
10. Avoid hitting curbs with tire chains.
11. Tire chains are not designed for towing.
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1. Pre-fit chains prior to actual use. No one wants to be in 8-10" of snow on the side of the road to find that they are un-familiar with the installation of their chains.
2. Consult owner's manual to see if chains can be used on your vehicle.
3. Make sure chains are properly sized for your tire.
4. Follow directions for installing tire chains. Apply as tightly as possible by hand for maximum chain life.
5. Be sure to pull off-highway to safe place before installing, servicing, or removing tire chains.
6. Do not deflate tires to install tire chains.
7. Drive approximately 1/4 mile. Stop and retighten. Extra links (depending on chain style) may be cut off, or preferably, retained on the fastener arm. Keep chains tight to snug throughout the operation.
8. Do not exceed 30 miles per hour. Accelerate and decelerate slowly. Avoid spinning or locking of wheels.
9. If a cross-chain should fail, stop immediately. Repair or remove. Do not drive with a damaged chain. You could cause damage to your tire or vehicle.
10. Avoid hitting curbs with tire chains.
11. Tire chains are not designed for towing.
www.tirechainsrequired.com
Tractor Tire Chains
Studded Tractor Chains offer extreme traction for off road use. If you have a gravel drive way and need more traction than twisted links or v-bar can offer, visit tirechainsrequired.com to view their new American Chains Forestrac. These chains are shipped freight free and are a genuine Made In The USA product.
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Great Service
I got my chains already, ....Thank you for the great service, I just wanted to congratulate you for your professionalism. I actually contacted another chain store before my mail and never got an answer, you, you answered really fast to all my questions and favors. Have a great day.
Another Satisfied customer of www.tirechainsrequired.com
Another Satisfied customer of www.tirechainsrequired.com
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Tractor Tire Chains
Many Tractor tire chains are available to provide traction for snow removal and other activities. Tru Grip Tractor chains offer an H pattern to provide excellent traction without the cross chains falling down between the lugs on the tires. Studded Tractor Chains offer extreme off road traction for snow removal and fire wood cutting operations. Compact Tractor Chains are specially made for low clearance applications where fender room is limited.
Visit http://www.tirechainsrequired.com They have one of the largest selections of tractor tire chains available online.
Visit http://www.tirechainsrequired.com They have one of the largest selections of tractor tire chains available online.
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Monday, September 22, 2008
New Tire Chain Law for Yosemite National Park
Snowy or icy road conditions are common in Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada from fall through spring. When these conditions exist, federal regulations require that you use chains or cables in order to reduce the chances of accidents. Chain requirements are strictly enforced.
More Information can be found at Official Yosemite National Park Website.
Purchase approved Chains at TireChainsrequired.com
More Information can be found at Official Yosemite National Park Website.
Purchase approved Chains at TireChainsrequired.com
Monday, July 21, 2008
Mud Service Tire Chains - Heavy Duty
TireChainsRequired.com has a variety of Heavy Duty 3/8" Mud Service Tire Chains for the most extreme circumstances. When you need a chain that will hold up to off road mud situations visit www.tirechainsrequired.com for your Mud Service Tire Chain needs.
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