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Reddit mentions of Security Chain Company SC1032 Radial Chain Cable Traction Tire Chain - Set of 2

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We found 8 Reddit mentions of Security Chain Company SC1032 Radial Chain Cable Traction Tire Chain - Set of 2. Here are the top ones.

Security Chain Company SC1032 Radial Chain Cable Traction Tire Chain - Set of 2
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    Features:
  • Requires low operating space around drive tires
  • Low weight facilitates simple mounting and removal
  • Improves starting, stopping and cornering performance
  • Constructed from stainless steel and are highly durable
  • Ensures smooth ride
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height4.6 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSC1032
Weight5.6 Pounds
Width7.9 Inches

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Found 8 comments on Security Chain Company SC1032 Radial Chain Cable Traction Tire Chain - Set of 2:

u/jes2 · 4 pointsr/volt

your post was caught in the spam filter. I approved it, but for future reference, submitting links without the tags might help. for example:

u/Hellvis · 3 pointsr/VacationColorado

You'll need to have them on your vehicle if they enact the winter traction law. When the roads are dry, no problem, but if it gets bad having a set of chains makes a big difference.

https://www.amazon.com/Security-Chain-Company-SC1032-Traction/dp/B000VAKXVA/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1481570111&sr=1-2&keywords=tire+chains

Get a set sized to your tires and keep them handy. There are stations along the side of 70 to stop and chain up if necessary.

They're not stopping people to check, but if you're involved in an accident you'll get an extra ticket if you're not compliant.

u/fucky_fucky · 3 pointsr/Yosemite

I bought two sets of these for a trip last year. Might be cheaper than renting them. Used them twice; they're surprisingly well made and definitely got the job done.

u/SIGNUM1 · 2 pointsr/subaru

Hi there, I live in LA area as well and make a lot of trips to the mountains (bear/mammoth) during winter season and I have some recommendations. I just wanted to get this out of the way first: AWD is great but tires are the number 1 factor. AWD won't save you when your tires just flat out can't grip. I just went up to mammoth for MLK and bear the weekend after (both times were either dumping or just got dumped on) and with decent all season tires had absolutely no problem without chains. I'm talking ice, 4-5 inches of powder, etc. etc. just make sure to drive smart.

Now, IMO even if your tires and car are enough to meet the challenge it’s a good idea to have a set of chains handy (also you can get ticketed for not having them). I’d recommend something like these:
chains
Reason being they are easier to put on than something like these: glacier chains
Also, I’ve had tow guys tell me about how brake lines sometimes getting severed from the cable overhang.
I’d also get some tensioners to keep everything tight: tensioner

Good luck and hope you get this!

EDIT: Those links are not specific to your car/tire. I just wanted to give you an overview. The links on amazon will have sizing charts so just find one that fits your specific tire size.

> I am considering buying four sets of snow chains or cables

Assuming you meant 2 sets with a total of 4 chains (they come in pairs) I think that would be overkill. I'd check your manual but I'm pretty sure you only want to put chains on the front tires.

u/nerex · 1 pointr/snowboarding

I just used these and they worked great...once i realized that the rubber chain tightener recommended by Amazon that I was using is NOT supposed to be used with the cable-chain type snow chains. There's a big warning on the instructions that I somehow missed when I first got them.

Ugg, this reminds me that i need to clean off my chains- I sprayed them down with with white lithium grease instead of WD-40 at the end of the season, thinking there would be no difference (I know), and now they're all sticky. I may just buy a new set and be done with it!

u/Brandocomando · 1 pointr/subaru

This is what I got: Security Chain Company SC1032 Radial Chain Cable Traction Tire Chain - Set of 2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VAKXVA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_OLuMKkwuaHv4x

Even with my larger than stock tires they seemed to fit OK. they were a little tricky to get on but eventually got them on. Just make sure you check the tire size. They are really low profile.