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DIY chains?

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 11:44 am
by Baller
Has anyone attempted to make any? I just saw that Rainier has areas open but have stated that "All vehicles are required to carry chains when traveling in the park during the winter season (Nov 1 - May 1)." I don't have any for the Jeep and thought it couldn't too hard. Though they could be made out of a bit more forgiving material such as rope also.

Baller

Re: DIY chains?

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 11:49 am
by H8PVMNT
I would search around for some use truck chains, like the ones for a semi. That would give you plenty of material to make chains for 37s. Then just cut and weld to suit. I don't use chains anymore after running tires over 33", but when I did I found that chains with less cross bars work better than chains with lots of them. I don't know why, but it's a fact. I say this because when making chains there is a real temptation to add alot more cross sections. Like every 8-10" spacing would be just fine.

Re: DIY chains?

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:10 pm
by Nobody
Back in the day, the popular thing was to combine two sets of chains into a one, so you get double cross chains. Point being, it's easy enough to work with them, although starting from scratch would kinda be a pain. You might be able to find some used semi-truck chains for cheap that you can cut down.

And I'm not sure if it applies to large tire chains, but most tire stores advertise a purchase/return program for unused chains.
From this page http://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/t ... in-faq.htm . Whittaker Mountaineering rents tire chains, but it's probably unlikely that they would have chains for large tires.

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