I have a middle of November hunt in northeast Nevada and a late December hunt in Raton, NM. I have a 4WD diesel with aggressive mud grip tires on it, and will be pulling a two axle box trailer. Do I need chains? Just for the back or all the way around? I know I saw signs in Nevada saying chains were required at certain times, but don't know if that is based on the calendar or weather conditions.
If chains are suggested, what type/size? When researching them, I saw both cable & chains, different size (thickness of chain, not size of tire) chains, rubber tensioners or chain/ springs tensioners? My front tires already rub a little bit on the inner fender when at a sharp turn, will the chains be a bigger problem?
I think the smart thing to do is to get at least a pair for the back, but there sure are a lot of variables that come into play.
If chains are suggested, what type/size? When researching them, I saw both cable & chains, different size (thickness of chain, not size of tire) chains, rubber tensioners or chain/ springs tensioners? My front tires already rub a little bit on the inner fender when at a sharp turn, will the chains be a bigger problem?
I think the smart thing to do is to get at least a pair for the back, but there sure are a lot of variables that come into play.