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  1. Bill W

    Tire chain question

    I had already had some of those o-ring style tensioners save in my wish list on Amazon ( Made by Security chain co. ) I don't think I'll wear a set out anytime soon ( probable rot out before they wear out ) so I went and ordered 6 of them that and I will move one of the cross chains back one...
  2. Bill W

    Tire chain question

    OK so tensioner as in bungee cord(s)
  3. Bill W

    Tire chain question

    Hmm well as I mentioned, I've already clipped these on the last link and have yet to drive it anywhere so I might just have to move the one cross chain back a link or two in order to get more links to cinch up on. PS 323 states the chain tension should only be set by hand (no tools )
  4. Bill W

    Tire chain question

    Rmgill I can find no mention of the military using tensioners on these deuce tire chains so I'll assume that from personal experience you guys also recommend adding bungee/tensioners?
  5. Bill W

    Tire chain question

    I'm a old Florida boy so this is my first time putting on tire chains., I still have some slack in the chain but I have it hook all the way up to the last link...did I get it right?? I plan on running ( if ever necessary ) single chains on the outside rear tires ( as per Georgia ) and on front...
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