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Tire Chains on IRS Swapped Mustangs and 99-04 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="NyteByte" data-source="post: 9534535" data-attributes="member: 10381"><p>I use snow tires in winter, but also carry cable chains, just in case.</p><p>I've only had to use them once and that was to get out of a 2 foot deep covered unplowed snow filled parking lot which had a one inch layer of ice under it. The rear snow tires could not get enough traction due to the deep snow combined with the ice (I hate Chicago weather). I drove only a mile until I was clear of all that crap and then the chains came off. I never exceeded 25 mph.</p><p></p><p>Cable chains fit fine over 245 series tires, but I would not want to try them on 275's. Also, I would NEVER use actual snow chains. Cable chains only and of course only use them on the rear tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NyteByte, post: 9534535, member: 10381"] I use snow tires in winter, but also carry cable chains, just in case. I've only had to use them once and that was to get out of a 2 foot deep covered unplowed snow filled parking lot which had a one inch layer of ice under it. The rear snow tires could not get enough traction due to the deep snow combined with the ice (I hate Chicago weather). I drove only a mile until I was clear of all that crap and then the chains came off. I never exceeded 25 mph. Cable chains fit fine over 245 series tires, but I would not want to try them on 275's. Also, I would NEVER use actual snow chains. Cable chains only and of course only use them on the rear tires. [/QUOTE]
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