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Reddit mentions of Peerless 0232105 Auto-Trac Light Truck/SUV Tire Traction Chain - Set of 2

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Peerless 0232105 Auto-Trac Light Truck/SUV Tire Traction Chain - Set of 2. Here are the top ones.

Peerless 0232105 Auto-Trac Light Truck/SUV Tire Traction Chain - Set of 2
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    Features:
  • Worry-Free Self-Tightening Ratchets Provide Automatic Tightening And Centering
  • Easy Installation And Removal In Minutes
  • Do Not Exceed 30 Mph With These Chains On
  • Diamond Pattern Cross Chain Provides A Smoother Ride And Superior Traction
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height3.3 Inches
Length11.8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2012
SizeSeries 2300 - 232105
Weight13.9 Pounds
Width11.7 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Peerless 0232105 Auto-Trac Light Truck/SUV Tire Traction Chain - Set of 2:

u/adventure_dog ยท 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I live in Colorado and have had the same pair of tire chains for my car since before the traction law became a thing.

self adjusting tire chains can also he found at walmart for the same price.

I've had them for 4 years now.

If you're using them to drive on black ice or anything thats not snow theyre going to get torn up and break. If you're driving faster than the recommended speed limit on the case then they're going to break. The suggested max speed limit with any chains is 25 - 35 mph.

Any chains will break and tear up your vehicle the only thing you can really do is make sure to drive on snow, keep within the speed limits and inspect them after use for links that are wearing thin.

Also the chain/traction law on I 70 in the Colorado mountains can be b.s. at times. They forget to change it during the day or it's not updated between midnight and 6 am.

u/nixsee ยท 1 pointr/vandwellers

I've loved my copper at3s, but they're useless in snow. I've been having a lot of difficulty with them in western Canada lately. However I'll only be in snow for a couple more months, so I'll deal with them. I've now read a bunch of other awful snow reviews for them, but let me know how you find yours.

I also have chains, which you'll need with any tire when the snow gets too deep. I've been happy with mine - they go on quite easily. However a plastic piece broke recently so I just replaced it with some wire and other attachments that I got at home Depot. Hopefully it works well. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003SK8DMQ