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Re: Snow Chains 2000 Cherokee Sport 2WD?
Well, I live in Southern California (not in the mountains) and I'm
just looking for something that will get me through the occasional recreational mountain trip. On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 17:47:53 GMT, Rich Hampel <RhmpL33@nospam.net> wrote: >If your purpose is 'daily driving' with chains, consider cable chains - >available everywhere (where is snows). Can run at faster speeds and >will last longer on 'dry' pavement. They're bettter on hard-pack and >ice but not as good in the axle deep stuff. > >If you need a 'heavy lug' chain set and cant find the exact size, buy >the next larger size and a 'chain' tool (specialty pliers) and and make >your own sizing adjustments. > |
Re: Snow Chains 2000 Cherokee Sport 2WD?
Well, I live in Southern California (not in the mountains) and I'm
just looking for something that will get me through the occasional recreational mountain trip. On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 17:47:53 GMT, Rich Hampel <RhmpL33@nospam.net> wrote: >If your purpose is 'daily driving' with chains, consider cable chains - >available everywhere (where is snows). Can run at faster speeds and >will last longer on 'dry' pavement. They're bettter on hard-pack and >ice but not as good in the axle deep stuff. > >If you need a 'heavy lug' chain set and cant find the exact size, buy >the next larger size and a 'chain' tool (specialty pliers) and and make >your own sizing adjustments. > |
Re: Snow Chains 2000 Cherokee Sport 2WD?
Well, I live in Southern California (not in the mountains) and I'm
just looking for something that will get me through the occasional recreational mountain trip. On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 17:47:53 GMT, Rich Hampel <RhmpL33@nospam.net> wrote: >If your purpose is 'daily driving' with chains, consider cable chains - >available everywhere (where is snows). Can run at faster speeds and >will last longer on 'dry' pavement. They're bettter on hard-pack and >ice but not as good in the axle deep stuff. > >If you need a 'heavy lug' chain set and cant find the exact size, buy >the next larger size and a 'chain' tool (specialty pliers) and and make >your own sizing adjustments. > |
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