Great advice, thanks guys.
What are the benefits of chains/cables?
Cheaper alternative to snow tires?
I live in Cananda and have not once seen chains or cables on tires. Lots of people have winter tires and Quebec even mandates it...
BC copied Quebec in 2007 (except for lower mainland and Vancouver Island), and this year is the first that they are mandating it for Vancouver Island highways.What are the benefits of chains/cables?
Cheaper alternative to snow tires?
I live in Cananda and have not once seen chains or cables on tires. Lots of people have winter tires and Quebec even mandates it...
That's exactly what I was doing at that exact location almost 20 years ago.
Those aren't legal in CA but these are:I personally don't know how well they work, but a few friends told me to try these: http://www.autosock.com/ I guess there are a few other "brands" as well, so shop around.
Those aren't legal in CA but these are:
http://www.spikes-spiders.com/
Chains/cables are for roads that are not plowed often - usually mountain passes that get heavy snow and are steep.
I've used chains on Hwy 50 and I-80 in California going to Reno/Tahoe.
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