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The
Importance of Snow Tire Chains - |
by:
Elizabeth
Morgan |
During
the winters, drivers should take extra caution
when driving. Snow and ice can spell trouble,
especially for those drivers who do not
have experience driving in those conditions,
or those who fail to prepare. One of the
most important aspects of winter car preparation
is tire care. Snow tire chains provide one
option for drivers who find themselves in
slick conditions.
The first rule of tire chains is to make
sure they can actually be used on your vehicle.
That means dragging out the old owner's
manual. After ensuring that tire chains
are safe for your car, truck, of SUV, check
with local law enforcement officers to make
sure that chains are legal in your state.
When shopping for snow tire chains, make
sure that they fit the tires before actual
use. Tire chains should be pre-fit long
before going out into the snow. Drivers
should carefully follow the directions of
installing their tire chains, which should
be applied as tightly as possible by hand.
When installing the chains, tires should
be at normal inflation - no deflating the
tires for an easier application process!
After putting the tire chains on all four
tires, drive about one-quarter of a mile,
then stop and retighten. When driving with
snow tire chains, drivers should not exceed
30 miles per hour.
For cars, there are many snow tire chain
options to choose from. Cable chains are
the most economical choice; they are lightweight
and often have galvanized steel rollers
for increased traction on vehicles with
limited fender clearance. Twist link chains
are another economical choice for vehicles
with minimal clearance. Highway chains are
usually all-steel with a twist link design
also, but these chains are designed for
vehicles with non-restricted wheel well
clearance, and the heavier chains provide
added durability and traction. Sno Grip
chains are an excellent option for winter
weather - they provide superior traction
and a smooth ride, and the square link design
allows for better standing, stopping, and
cornering than any other conventional ladder
design. Road King chains offer a square
link design, with a Y pattern chain. This
offers drivers a comfortable, yet aggressive
drive, with less vibration and noise. Finally,
V-Bar snow tire chains provide aggressive
traction for snow removal and emergency
vehicles, but they should not be used on
vehicles with restricted wheel well clearance.
Regardless of the brand or style of snow
tire chains used, winter drivers should
make sure that the chains are the proper
fit and are correctly installed in order
to offer the most protection for the driver
and passengers.
About the author:
Tire
Chains Info provides detailed information
about automatic, snow, tractor, truck, ATV,
skidder, and snow blower tire chains, as
well as tire chain rentals. Tire Chains
Info is the sister site of Trailer
Hitches Web.
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