Help! Tire Chains (1 Viewer)

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My wife and I are heading out tomorrow morning to travel from St. Paul, MN to the Canyonlands in Utah. We're going into the Maze District where they recommend having tire chains with us. I've contacted the field office and they told me that the road is still covered with snow and ice. I ordered 2 sets of chains from www.tirechainsupply.com last month and they finally shipped yesterday after many attempts to contact them about my order. I've called around and cannot find anyone that carries chains for trucks.

Can anyone help us out? We're traveling down I35 to I80. Then taking I70 into Utah and turning down UT 24.

Thanks.
 
If the question is: where can you get chains? As you get into snow country, (and I thought MN was snow country), ie CO, any tire company, Discount Tire, Sears, 4 WheelParts, will have chains for most any vehicle...If you are thinking you'll be off roading or fireroading with them, don't get those "easy on easy off" style chains. Get some real Ladder chains or some of the modern X pattern that attach in the old fashion stout way..

If this is not the question...uh, sorry bout that..
 
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any place you can find a Les Schwabs???? They have all sorts of chains....

http://www.lesschwab.com/locator.asp

of course, if you swing by my house, I have about 6 full sets down in my barn of assorted sizes...
 
Around here we can get tire chains at Walmart.


Mark...
 
Where is around here? They don't have them here in MN. I have some references to Wal Mart having them in CO. We'll try there when we pass through.

Thanks
 
Greatland = Alaska



Mark...
 

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