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Snow Chain Suggestions

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by GAgoalie, Jan 7, 2016.

  1. Jan 7, 2016 at 1:39 PM
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    GAgoalie

    GAgoalie [OP] New Member

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    Cory
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    2015 Silver V6 Double Cab Prerunner
    Just bought my first Tacoma, a 2015 V6 Prerunner, and couldn't be happier. Right now it's pretty much all stock with the exception of a power locking tailgate and Bakflip VP cover but I'm sure that'll change with time (and additional money).

    I need some suggestions on some decent snow chains for a trip I'm taking in a few weeks. I live in GA so don't really need anything for frequent use but we're heading on a ski trip to WV and they're expecting snow for a few days before we arrive, the day we'll be driving, and all while we're there.

    They're pretty good about clearing the roads but sometimes they can't keep up with the snow so the mountain roads leading to the resort can get slick. I'm hoping for some suggestions on some fairly inexpensive chains that are easy to get on and off but still will provide enough traction so I don't end up in a ditch.

    Since I'll probably only use these once or twice a year I don't need anything too crazy but I don't think the cheap ones at Wal-Mart would cut it.
     
  2. Jan 7, 2016 at 6:22 PM
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    BlindingWhiteTac.

    BlindingWhiteTac. Well-Known Member

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    Thomas
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    Just the essentials and no extra fluff.
    Every time it gets asked I suggest the RUD Grip 4x4 chains. They're relatively easy to put on. You don't need to drive onto them to install so if you're already stuck you can still put them on. You can spend more or less for chains, but they're a good middle of the road option.
     

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