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Tire chains, also known as snow chains, are devices made of metal links or cables that are fitted onto the tires of vehicles, such as cars, trucks, or buses. They provide extra traction and grip when driving on snow or icy roads.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install tire chains:
Choose a Safe Location:
Find a flat, stable, and safe location to install the tire chains. Avoid busy roads or areas with heavy traffic.
Lay Out the Chains:
Lay the chains flat on the ground and untangle any knots or twists.
Position the Chains:
Place the chains evenly over the tire, ensuring they are centered and symmetrical. Make sure the open ends of the chains are facing outward.
Secure the Chains:
Begin by fastening the inner side chain. Pull the ends together and fasten them using the chain tightener or fastening device provided with the chains.
Drape the Chains Over the Tire:
Once the inner side is secured, drape the rest of the chains over the tire.
Connect the Outer Side:
Connect the outer side chain, making sure it's snug but not overly tight. Adjust the chains as needed to ensure they are evenly distributed.
Adjust and Tighten:
Use the chain tightener to adjust the tension. The chains should be tight, but not overly so. Avoid over-tightening, as this can lead to damage.
Drive a Short Distance:
Drive forward a short distance (about 15 meters or 50 feet) and then stop. Recheck the chains to ensure they are still properly secured.
Re-tighten if Necessary:
If the chains have loosened during the short drive, re-tighten them.
Please inform us your tire sizes and your needed chain shape, we can produce the chain according to your requirements.
* COMPATIBLE TIRE CHAINS: Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
Tire chains, also known as snow chains, are devices made of metal links or cables that are fitted onto the tires of vehicles, such as cars, trucks, or buses. They provide extra traction and grip when driving on snow or icy roads.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install tire chains:
Choose a Safe Location:
Find a flat, stable, and safe location to install the tire chains. Avoid busy roads or areas with heavy traffic.
Lay Out the Chains:
Lay the chains flat on the ground and untangle any knots or twists.
Position the Chains:
Place the chains evenly over the tire, ensuring they are centered and symmetrical. Make sure the open ends of the chains are facing outward.
Secure the Chains:
Begin by fastening the inner side chain. Pull the ends together and fasten them using the chain tightener or fastening device provided with the chains.
Drape the Chains Over the Tire:
Once the inner side is secured, drape the rest of the chains over the tire.
Connect the Outer Side:
Connect the outer side chain, making sure it's snug but not overly tight. Adjust the chains as needed to ensure they are evenly distributed.
Adjust and Tighten:
Use the chain tightener to adjust the tension. The chains should be tight, but not overly so. Avoid over-tightening, as this can lead to damage.
Drive a Short Distance:
Drive forward a short distance (about 15 meters or 50 feet) and then stop. Recheck the chains to ensure they are still properly secured.
Re-tighten if Necessary:
If the chains have loosened during the short drive, re-tighten them.
Please inform us your tire sizes and your needed chain shape, we can produce the chain according to your requirements.
* COMPATIBLE TIRE CHAINS: Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
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