PITBoat
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2018
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Is there anything different that gives good traction on snow and can be run on dry pavement temporarily too?
We've gotten a couple of good snows back to back and I broke out some old tire chains for the first time in years. They work great, but the problem of course is that there's bare pavement here and there from the plowing and salting, and there's only a small window of time when you can run them.
The neighborhoods are bad here still, so unless you've got a 4WD, which I don't, you're in a spot - can't run your chains w/o wearing them out, and can get in trouble easily without them in a number of places.
We've gotten a couple of good snows back to back and I broke out some old tire chains for the first time in years. They work great, but the problem of course is that there's bare pavement here and there from the plowing and salting, and there's only a small window of time when you can run them.
The neighborhoods are bad here still, so unless you've got a 4WD, which I don't, you're in a spot - can't run your chains w/o wearing them out, and can get in trouble easily without them in a number of places.