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  1. baldilocks

    Best all around Snow Chains

    My comment is based on times when I’ve forgotten to mash the CDL button while in low range ( part time kit installed) on a boulder strewn trail. Now that you make the question, and I think more about the internal workings of the T-case, you are probably correct.
  2. baldilocks

    Best all around Snow Chains

    I was unaware that we are arguing.
  3. baldilocks

    Best all around Snow Chains

    Then how do most passenger cars on this planet ever chain up and run down the road successfully?
  4. baldilocks

    Best all around Snow Chains

    Did you read post 13? Also, in high range power to the front wheels is subordinate to power delivered to the rear traction being equal.
  5. baldilocks

    Best all around Snow Chains

    I have a 300 foot long asphalt driveway that studded tires might erode unless I ran the studded tires only when there was ice and snow on the deck. I don’t really want an expensive set of tires laying around 98% of the time either. My Nitto’s are now more than 50% worn down and the...
  6. baldilocks

    Best all around Snow Chains

    Having grown up up Northern parts of Michigan, I’m pretty sure that is incorrect. Going uphill weight transfers to the rear where the chains can provide good traction. Going downhill the chains being on the rear axle will provide the bite necessary to keep the rear end from passing up the...
  7. baldilocks

    Best all around Snow Chains

    Why front instead of rear?
  8. baldilocks

    Best all around Snow Chains

    Our recent ice storm got you thinking didn’t it? I went to install the chains I purchased for my pick up last month at Les Schwab and what junk they are. Supposed to be easier to install. I didn’t use them so they will be returned after April 1, that’s their policy. I went shopping...
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