elkantlers
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while you're at it, got any short cuts to putting them on rather than laying everything out and driving across them? Took me for ever to get them on in the dark and mud and snow this fall. And while you are at it, what is procedure to repair a set when you snap one driving across a rocky section?
thanks in advance
#1 put the chains on before you are stuck.
#2 I put a 2x6 about 8" long on the ground. Lay the chain so the 2x6 is in between two of the cross links. Pull your vehicle up on the 2x6. this raises the tire up a little and gives you plenty of slack to maneuver the chains for a good fit.