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Chain Pattern
4 Link 4 Link V-Bar Double Ring Duo-Grip Duo-Grip V-bar
Cross Chain Thickness
3/8″ 3/8″ 3/8″ 3/8″ 3/8″
Traction
Good Good Good Better Best
Ride Quality
Best Good Poor Poor Poor
Deep Tread
✓
✓
Turf Tread
✓
✓
✓
Road Chain
✓
Ice
✓
✓
Mud/Manure
✓
4 Link Detail:
Snow Chains spacing is defined as the number of side chain links skipped between cross chains.
A 4 link tire chain, cross chains occur every 4 side chain link.
2 Link Detail:
· 2 link provides a more consistent ride by having more chain on the face of the tire.
· 2 link helping to reduce the vibration (bumpy ride) from being on chain – off chain.
· 2 link is always recommended for steering tires, since it allows more steering control.
V-bar Detail:
V Bar Tire Chains are V-bar are helpful on hill, ice and hard packed conditions. VBAR chains are characterized by the presence of V-shaped steel bars, also referred to as studs or links, that protrude from the chain’s surface. These bars provide enhanced traction and grip on slippery surfaces, particularly on ice and hard-packed snow. The V-shaped design helps to dig into the surface, providing better traction and reducing slippage.
They offer increased traction and stability, improving vehicle handling and reducing the risk of accidents on icy or snowy roads.
Duo -Grip Tractor Tire Chains
Duo-Grip or “H” Pattern Tire Chains feature a pattern resembling the letter “H” when viewed from above. These chains typically have cross chains that form a more intricate pattern than traditional ladder-style chains. The “H” pattern design aims to provide additional traction and grip on snowy or icy surfaces.
The Duo-Grip tire chains are designed for Agriculture or deep lugged tire so that the chain will not fall in the tread grooves. You will get max traction with a Duo-Grip Tirechain.
“Recommended for Off-Road Use Only”
Double Ring Tractor Chain
2 1/2″ welded rotating rings.
Double ring tire chains, also known as dual ring tire chains, are a type of snow chain designed to provide enhanced traction and grip on snowy or icy roads. They feature two separate rings or loops that encircle the tire tread. The double ring design offers several advantages over traditional single-loop chains. The two rings provide increased contact area with the tire, resulting in improved traction and stability. The additional ring helps in cleaning the rings, self-cleaning.
What is the difference between 2 and 4 link spacing? Snow Chains spacing is defined as the number of side chain links skipped between cross chains. For 2 link snow chains, cross chains occur every 2 side chain links. For 4 link tire chain, cross chains occur every 4 side chain link.Which is better 2 or 4 link spacing? 2 link tire chain is always better. 2 – link tire chain provide for a more consistent ride by having more chain on the face of the tire. Therefore, helping to reduce the bumpy ride from being on chain – off chain. 2 link is always recommended for steering tires, since it allows more steering control.When is V-Bar tire chain recommended? V-bar is helpful on hills, ice and hard packed conditions. V – Bar or Ice Bar chains are not recommended on pavement since they can damage the surface if the tires begin to spin.Do I have enough clearance between the tire, struts, or control arms? Check your your owner’s manual, vehicle manufacture or dealer to confirm adequate clearance. What is the Duo-Grip? Duo Grip cross chains are connected in the middle to insure the pattern does not fall between the tread. Duo Grip style provide excellent lateral stability.
Duo Grip Tire Chains are Ideal for farm tractor tires with deep treads. 3/8 cross chain
The cross-chains ride high and do not drop into the grooves of the tire tread.
Fits: 13.6-24, 13.6-26, 14.9-24 “Recommended for Off-Road Use Only”
Case hardened in accordance with ASTM E18 Standards.
Priced per Pair. Optional Tensioners are recommended.