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Old 28 Dec 2007, 06:35 pm
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Default Re: Can't use tire chains - what to do?

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Originally Posted by JTCruiser06 View Post
Ouch!

madmartin and I BOTH live in Oregon and share the same problem. Snow zones between me and major cities inland (I live on the coast). I'm hearing there is no other work around beside A) buying tires or B) staying home. LOL.

JT
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Originally Posted by TangerineDream03 View Post
The reason chains aren't approved for GT's, and my 03 Dream Cruiser, is a clearance problem. Some cable chains will work but there is the danger of them hitting the strut. If you use them, keep your speed down. With all the recent snow ( down to 500 ft in Redding, CA last night) this topic is of interest again. If I want to go up to Tahoe I don't take the PT as I don't want to buy a set of smaller wheels/tires.
I went up to Timberline Lodge for the first time 3 days ago and my nephew did all the driving and putting on the chains. We borrowed a set of cable chains but it was too small for my tires so we ended up getting another set of cable chains for $48.00 at the base. Within 5 minutes after putting on the cable chains, one of them broke and got tangled within the wheel well, which caused us to think we lost it and had to turn back to the base. We took the other one off, so to not lose it and managed to make it back up to the lodge. It was when we tried to get some traction to park the car, did my nephew brought out the chain and discovered the broken one in the wheel well LOL

now that everyone's mentioning the 'low clearance' I wouldn't be surprised if that was the reason why one of the cable chain broke. I don't remember the sizing, but when my nephew put it on, it was a bit loose, but we used the rubber tensioners to hold it in place.

Question is, is there a way to repair the cable chain, or would I have to buy another set...?
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