Do you guys use Studded tires back there?
I have a full set, but usually use them on the rear. But there is times I need them on the front.
I don`t use Chains but do use cables, easier to put on. Last winter
I didn`t have them with me like I should. Think the law here is carry them Oct to April.
Last winter
Drove into town and things were ok?? on way back home this one
little hill that really a bear to get up was icy. Back tires started to loose it and front end started towards the shoulder. Backed down the hill to a dirt road, and headed back to town and bought a new set of Cables from O`Rillys. $106 was on my way. Picked up a small blue tarp from HF and installed them. Now own 3 sets of the darn things.
I put a set in the bed 2 months ago, so Iam ready. Have some Ring tie downs on the bed wall and they are Pad Locked in place.
When I worked for the State, we had Chains for the Grader, Loader and plow Trucks and other things. We had sacks of spare Cross links case one broke, and a set of long handle Chain Plyers to uncrimp and recrimp on new links.
In the auto supply`s I see no new cross links available. Just buy new chains or Cables.
I started looking in the Good Will and other thrift type stores for used one`s. My Cables as I remember are 14" wide. Found a set the right length. All ya gotta do is bend up the Tab on the ends and insert the new cable and beat the tab down with a hammer.
If you ever break a cross link, stop and tie it back NOW. That thing flying around will will tear up a fender or?? pretty fast. Keep some wire or bungees with you.
I see people heading over I-80 from Ca to Reno/Tahoe etc.. trying to get there before the snow melts I guess..

Driving 50 miles an hour with chains on...crazy. and then the DA with the broken link, bang bang bang tearing up things. When they see the white stuff they get stupid.
Goat