How To Install Snow Chains
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- This video is meant to be a guide for installing snow chains. Please make sure to follow the chain and vehicle manufacture instructions.
There are a few things to remember when installing snow chains. Get your vehicle to a safe, flat, spot away from traffic. Don't drive the vehicle over the recommended miles per hour on the chains or by the vehicle manufacture. We recommend to install the chains on the wheels that drive the vehicle (i.e. front wheel drive would call for the chains to be installed on the front wheels of the vehicle.) Don't allow any sharp components to be facing the rubber tire. Never install chains that are missing components or have any visual damage.
When it comes to the installation of the chains, if you are unsure about any of the procedure, make sure to get professional help.
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watching this after spending an hour on the side of the road failing miserably and getting minor frostbite in my hands and feet :))) funnn
That’s why you practice at home
@@danieloliver6146 some people don't have a garage.
@@calebnunley112 you dont need a garage
@@VictorArgeniss then where tf would you practice where its warm?
@@calebnunley112 put clothes on then practice before . just how I'm doing right now. I know jts going to snow this weekend.so I'm practicing on the street now
1.So first off flip the chains around do the ends left over slap the ground not stab the ground. The loose end could come free and stab the ground unlocking the chains.
2. It nice to lay the chains down on dry pavement, but thats not when you need them. So, turn the tire, drape the chains over it, connect the back first at the bottom, make the chains straight across the tire, connect the front side. Drive forward slightly. Turn the wheel and tighten up the connection in the back then the front. Make sure there is no slack and the cables are straight across the tire. Drive for 30'. Get out and check to see if they need tightened. Then drive slow, no more than 35mph.
All great points Ray!
Thank you! Very helpful. I’m going to make my first drive in snow.
Glad it was helpful! - Hope all worked out well for you!
Same! Ima drive up to the sequoia trees tomorrow🔥Already been up there a few times but never in the snow. I’ve never even seen snow for that matter💀except when I first drove up to the mountains back in April. I’m 18 btw so it could make sense😂
The cable end with the stop blocks on it is supposed to lay through the slot and hole in the matching end clip, not get poked through the hole. I don't know why, but that is what the manufacturer says.
exactly, incorrect instructions.
You are right about this... I am curious why it' recommended to go toward the tire as well.
Definitely do not poke the connector thru the hole. After watching this and having the cable fail, wrapping around my Axel and doing major damage- the mfg sent the actual way too connect these. The cable goes along the attaching row and clips in. Hard to explain, but I guess putting in Thru the hole can allow it to bounce out. Good luck
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean. I am about to have to use these and want to know the correct way. Are you saying what the man did in the video is incorrect?
@@AdamJonMusic How was your experience? Did you follow the instructions in this video? Did you have any issues? Did the guy in this video give correct instructions? I'm in the same situation now as you were back when you made this post!
Thanks for this demo. My wife and 14 year old son decided the night befor to go snowboarding , I did not have time to show him how to install the snow chains.
This was a great help
The exact set we just bought on our way to mammoth and saved us $50 being able to install ourselves! Hope uninstalling is just as easy 😂 thank you!
Update uninstalling was just as easy!!
Did you install on all 4 tires? And does it come with 2 or all 4?
@@RodrigoGarciactg 2 for whatever wheel drive your car is
The tire should be turned a 1/4 way out front for easier access to the backside.
Uninstalling is even easier IMO.
I will be chaining up tomorrow... wish me luck!
Locked them together wrong
You don't place the chain thru the hole. you lay it inside the slot. Manufacturer states this in their directions. for some reason they are adamant about this.
WRONG. The cable is installed in the wrong direction.
The S-shaped clip should be the first in the direction of tire rotation going forward.
Yeah, the guy puts them on backwards. He doesn't use the connector correctly either. Exactly wrong .
The video explanation is very good. I bought this renhotecic brand Tire chain not long ago. It is easy to install and has a good anti-skid effect. If you have troubles with your car, you can try it.
Hi according to the manufacturer, the male does not go through the eye , it goes to the side of the eye, re read the manual. Thanks
What brand did you use ? It looks easiest of any thing I’ve seen so far
Those are the peerless ,I believe!
nope got left on right and right on left that loose end should not be pointing forward. .
Putting chains on in 2021: Listening to two voices or am I losing it?⛄😅🤣😬
We did the original video but then had to add some edits after the fact. It was the same voice just a different environment during the recording.
One voice was in the background after I made the video... I thought I would add a bit more context. Sorry about the confusion!
It looks like he has them on backwards I would want the tag end of the chain to go the opposite direction of rotation
yes the tag end should be going the other direction. The chains are left and right side and can be put on like he shows but I would do them the opposite.
you were talking over yourself. it was hard to understand
Dear god why cant you people figure out how to pause one track and not overlap audio...
Good question! I will take a look back at the video and see if I can edit it better! - Thank you Randy.
I should have seen this video before. I did for the first time but didnt put the Rubber Grip in the end, causing one of the Tire Chasing fall of somewhere i dont even know 😂😂😂😂
I just bought these today, very helpful video, thanks.
So happy that you found value in the video!! Safe travels.
It’s my first time having chains and I was wondering if the rubber bungee cord is a must have because it didn’t come with the chains...
Kristyn, it will take any slack out of the cable chains so they don't extend too far away from the tire and possibly damage your fender or fender liner. I would be sure to attach the rubber bungee.
Mine didn't either. Going to try it anyway
You installed them wrong 😂😂😂
Michael Heathman he actually did install them wrong. Tensioners aren’t supposed to be used on this style of cable chain. A tensioner is usually used the v-style cable chain or mostly used on steel chains. It especially helps to use a tensioner on steel chains to help keep the slack chain links from flopping around when you drive.
Thank u
I can never get the inside to tighten
You can turn the wheel all the way left or all the way right if that is helpful. That might allow you to reach the chain connection and tighten further.
Did that rubber come with it?... cause I got the same and it didn’t come with the rubber band thing
my cable chain set didnt come with the tension rubber thing.. is it totally necessary?
Great info. I had no idea on what to do. Thanks
Thanx bro
Happy to be able to help!
Is having cable chains on every wheel on a 4wd vehicle over kill?
what type of chains? good advertisement...if they are quality, sell em
This was a cable chain that was sold by O'Reilly's Auto Parts. I don't remember the actual product but most cable chains will look and install like these.
Is that bungee required?
yes, it keeps tension on the chains so they don't unlatch themselves
Great video! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
J’m gonna see how my cable chains hold up in a harsh winter. I figured I’d save money and not buy snow studded tires.
I axtually bought studdeds off an old fella for 400 total
Thank you👍
Welcome 👍
Could you tell me what brand is it thanks??
Why is it never this easy for me lol
Title wrong. These are tire cables, not tire chains.
Good call! Let me see if I can change that.
super easy! thanks for the steps.
Awesome! Thanks for the info
Super helpful!
Helpful!
Glad you think so!
This is so helpful. Thank you!
Do i need all four tires chained up for a fwd car ?
Just the front 2
You installed them incorrectly. See the instructions on how lo use the lock.
@@cloudconnect there’s always someone on every chain installation video who throws that out there but not a single one can actually explain how to do it. They just want to feel special.
Thank you! very helpful video.
Thanks Steve! So glad that we could help. LOTS OF SNOW OUT THERE THIS WEEK!
Thank you!
Theirs like two people talking at the same time
Was installed backwards. Loose strap goes towards the front. Instruction say no bungee cords
Thank you so much!!! Simple and easy! Much appreciated
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks!
can you drive with snow chains when there's no snow out? for example i live 45 minutes from the mountain where there's snow, i would install the chains prior to hitting snow? is it safe to drive on regular freeways with no snow?
I agree with Ricky D. When driving on pavement with chains it could be dangerous because the chains will lower the grip to the road. Also, it will be very bad for the car as there will be quite a bit of heat buildup and grinding on the chains. Short answer... wait until you reach the snow. - a small trick... use your floor mats as a knee pad to keep your pants dry.
Rule of thumb, dont go over 30-40 with the chains on, Ive had them bust off on me before at highspeed.
@Michael Heathman What's the cap for?
@Michael Heathman Thanks.
Can't believe you posted this, check with the manufacturer's video, and remove this video.
HIS VOICE CRACKS AT 5:31 LOL .... SRRY GUY GREAT VIDEO
please do no t purchase these chains, will spin on tire , you have better traction without chain.
Warm clean garage! Try this in a real life scenario with freezing fingers and blowing cold wind, snow and mud everywhere.
How do you know your car is front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, or 4wheel drive?
Charmie A. If your engine sits sideways it’s front wheel. If it sits straight it’s rear wheel drive.
Or just put it in drive, press brakes hard while you punch the gas and tell me which wheels spin lol
If you don't know, you should not be driving in the first place.
CJ Chavez I like the last option. Although I already know my Ford Ranger is RWD. I just like to test it to make sure ;)
it should be on your sticker or which tires spin when you are on rain or snow. FWD front wheel drive, RWD rear wheel drive, AWD all wheel drive. most non sports cars are FWD if not AWD
what is the top speed u can drive with these on ?