I went through 3 set of chains one season. They were the heavy duty chains. These were the only chains left in the store. I didn't think they would last. They lasted the trip from Reno to Seattle and back to Sacramento. No issues, easy to install and remove. I hope they keep up the quality because I would purchase again if I had to.
Very easy to install. These saved my life when i was driving a sedan down the sierras and lost all control. I pulled over, narrowly avoiding going off a cliff, and using the instructions i had them on in less than 15 minutes in a blizzard with traffic fishtailing by.
A young guy in college trying to get home for a break during the winter, and I gotta say THANK YOU! Your video was extremely informative and helpful. Not to mention you just seem like a real down-to-earth, nice guy. Thanks again and best wishes.
How's she goin'? A lot of people hate winter driving because of the 'what if's' and they aren't prepared for them. With a set of these in the trunk, you cab rest easy because these will help you in a bad situation!! The motto of the wise is, be prepared for surprises!!! Thanks for sharing and take care!!!
Getting ready to go on trip from Colorado to Utah, in a Nissan Sentra front wheel drive. Looked up chains and decided on these then saw your video and it cemented my choice. I am a bus driver and am trained to put chains on a commercial coach but didn't want chains that were as difficult as those. Thank you for this very informational video
I want a set for my Rokon. Four wheel drive means instead of being in a little trouble you end up in big trouble. Thank you for the review, Steve. Stay safe and stay warm
I don't doubt that these are the easiest to install on the market. But after an hour in my driveway this afternoon with my set, I can only say PRACTICE these skills before you need them. Watching this video is no substitute for getting your hands dirty. It took me about five tries before the second tension cable was close enough to connect...you really have to be aggressive in moving the setup so it is aligned evenly. I think they don't give you too much cable to play with because it would mean you are way off.
It takes me about 4 minutes a tire but my tire size is a perfect match , not too tight of a fit . Yes it does take a bit to figure it out but once done it's easy . Cheers 👍
Thanks for the helpful video. Just picked up 2 sets for my AWD vehicle for the last 1.5 miles into unplowed territory, north of Muskoka. Now why do you suppose the instructions say, "Tire Chains are not to be used on snow tires"???
I imagine the profile of some very aggressive snow tires would make it difficult to install. I have M&S ratings on my tires and they fit just fine . Cheers 👍
I really should get a set of these. My F-150 is only two wheel drive and gets stuck on wet grass. I especially like how easy they are to mount. The other tire chains I've looked at, you have to drive onto them. Which is no good if you're already stuck
I am always amazed how they can improve a product that anyone would consider already well designed! My dad had a 1989 F150, super cab, 5 speeds transmission, 2WD. The best ever combination to be stuck in 1in of snow! Lol! Thanks!
Completely agree Steve, always better to be prepared. Pretty slick tension system on there! Figure it will pay for itself by saving a tow pull. Thanks for sharing!
Cool product Steve and a great idea especially in your situation for that hill at the camp cause I’ve been on it and it’s pretty steep. I love how easy it is to put these on. Thanks Buddy!
My dad has had a set of these since 2006 now I’m using them to go out I to tomorrow, thanks for the video. Eliminated figuring out how to set them up again 😅
I used to live in a town that was relatively flat in Colorado. My 2WD (rear drive) Toyota 4Runner did great. I moved to a Colorado mountain town that is real hilly, these are a life saver. Easy on / easy off with great traction.
I heard that if you jack up the car and deflate the tire some, put the chains on, and reinflate, they will stay on and tight. I just bought an easy Vever jack (cig lighter, jacks in under a minute & inflates tires too) I guess I'll try it out.
I almost bought these last year but decided instead to go with dedicated winter tires with studs on steel wheels because I felt that I'd needed those more...but I'd like to get these in addition to that.. not that I've had any issues just in case.
@@SteveRobReviews you know I'm a plow truck driver right? Always out in the worst of the weather...and both my vehicles are only fwd! I'd rather have then have not.
Hi Steve! Thanks for the video! I just bought chains for the first time because it dumped a lot of it here in Seattle. I have 4 wheel drive and wondered do I just need to put them I’m on in the front or do I need to buy a set of 4 chains? I only bought a set of 2
Great to have peace of mind and confidence knowing you’re prepared. Great review - I’m going to look for these at PA. Cheers …oh and good luck with deer hunting too Steve.
Yeah for the money its worth it. I remember coming home from cottage up by perry sound and steep hill with snow and ice lol what a trip. Chains would been great
Yes exactly, years back we had a camp just north of Mactier on a small lake and crazy bush roads when frozen it was a nightmare to travel on. Yep we had chains on but they definitely were a lot bigger than these ones 😅😅
Bonsoir Sir, ( I'm very sorry about my lateness Steve !!!) when I was in Europe I was very surprised in the German/french/Switzerland Alpes they were a great amount of easy chains on cars 👌👍 You Just buy your self a great emergency time saver mon ami Cheers 👌👍🧐🍻
@@SteveRobReviews - I was stationed in NY on the Canadian boarder where just about everyone has all season and winter tires with a guy from Savana. When he drove home for Christmas people always asked him what was wrong with his mud tires (unstudded winter tires.)
Hi i have a blue 🔵 connector that is ground down on the flipper side. I wonder when i should replace? It still works. I just do it to comply with the law. I get through fine on plawed sedan..
Hey Steve. Those should be in the back of every car/truck. The new Ford aluminum trucks suck in any weather. There is not enough weight in the back. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
That's actually not how they come off in real life. After you drive, the chain is under the tire. So, you have to undo the back cable first, clear them from the tire path, and drive off of them. Also, the back cable clasp is rarely at the top when you do this, so note where it is in relation to the front size so you don't have to hunt around for them in the snow on the side of the road.
I have a non-self tightening ones, but now a few years later I went to buy their tightening version… their website tire chain finder is inaccurate and the size ordered doesn’t fit… what a pain.
I bought these chains last week. I ordered them for my tires: 235/50-17. When they arrived, they were 235/50-18. I put them on, tightened them and they seem loose. Like, maybe an inch. Could that possibly be why they are loose?
Yes absolutely. The sizing is quite broad but 17 to 18 inch may be outside of its adjustability. On the instructions it states all acceptable tire sizes for the chains you bought.
Yes for most but if you're driving a Ferrari, Lamborghini or Corvette it's a no-no so it's best to look in every vehicles owners manual to verify its allowed.
My owners manual says SAE class S only. Class S is low profile for vehicle that have limited space. In California only chains and cables are legal. Sometimes socks are also allowed but I've seen too many of those tear apart.
Hola tengo una 2021 4runer TRD OFF ROAD. Boy rumbo a las montañas nevadas es mi primera vez en la 4runer. Devo usar cadenas para nieve .únicamente conseguí 2 cadenas en cuales llantas devo usarlas gracias dicen que en la 4 llantas o solo puedo en 2 y en cuales ..devo usarlas. GRACIAS
Los pondría en la parte trasera, ya que al bajar colinas no los necesitaría, pero en la parte trasera del vehículo es donde se necesitará toda la tracción. Salud
Good video, but would have been most useful to see them put on, and any difficulties you may have had. Assuming you can get them on, getting them off would seem self evident. Maybe a future update. Cheers.
I went through 3 set of chains one season. They were the heavy duty chains. These were the only chains left in the store. I didn't think they would last. They lasted the trip from Reno to Seattle and back to Sacramento. No issues, easy to install and remove. I hope they keep up the quality because I would purchase again if I had to.
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Did they break after that?
You drove to Reno-Seattle-Sac with chains the whole time?
Very easy to install. These saved my life when i was driving a sedan down the sierras and lost all control. I pulled over, narrowly avoiding going off a cliff, and using the instructions i had them on in less than 15 minutes in a blizzard with traffic fishtailing by.
Hi Noah
Absolutely easy to install and good on your for being prepared 👍
A young guy in college trying to get home for a break during the winter, and I gotta say THANK YOU! Your video was extremely informative and helpful. Not to mention you just seem like a real down-to-earth, nice guy. Thanks again and best wishes.
Thanks Jeremiah much appreciated 👍
How's she goin'? A lot of people hate winter driving because of the 'what if's' and they aren't prepared for them. With a set of these in the trunk, you cab rest easy because these will help you in a bad situation!! The motto of the wise is, be prepared for surprises!!! Thanks for sharing and take care!!!
Mike its so true , getting stuck once sure makes for a bad day.
Getting ready to go on trip from Colorado to Utah, in a Nissan Sentra front wheel drive. Looked up chains and decided on these then saw your video and it cemented my choice. I am a bus driver and am trained to put chains on a commercial coach but didn't want chains that were as difficult as those. Thank you for this very informational video
👍 Good choice.
I want a set for my Rokon. Four wheel drive means instead of being in a little trouble you end up in big trouble. Thank you for the review, Steve. Stay safe and stay warm
Good idea Sean , go for it 👍
I don't doubt that these are the easiest to install on the market. But after an hour in my driveway this afternoon with my set, I can only say PRACTICE these skills before you need them. Watching this video is no substitute for getting your hands dirty. It took me about five tries before the second tension cable was close enough to connect...you really have to be aggressive in moving the setup so it is aligned evenly. I think they don't give you too much cable to play with because it would mean you are way off.
It takes me about 4 minutes a tire but my tire size is a perfect match , not too tight of a fit . Yes it does take a bit to figure it out but once done it's easy . Cheers 👍
Thanks for the helpful video. Just picked up 2 sets for my AWD vehicle for the last 1.5 miles into unplowed territory, north of Muskoka. Now why do you suppose the instructions say, "Tire Chains are not to be used on snow tires"???
I imagine the profile of some very aggressive snow tires would make it difficult to install. I have M&S ratings on my tires and they fit just fine . Cheers 👍
Ah... Maybe that's why I had so much trouble with one of the hooks on both sides. 🤔
I really should get a set of these. My F-150 is only two wheel drive and gets stuck on wet grass. I especially like how easy they are to mount. The other tire chains I've looked at, you have to drive onto them. Which is no good if you're already stuck
Bruce 5 minutes tops and you have traction. My f150 is next to useless on grass too 😅😅
I am always amazed how they can improve a product that anyone would consider already well designed! My dad had a 1989 F150, super cab, 5 speeds transmission, 2WD. The best ever combination to be stuck in 1in of snow! Lol! Thanks!
Joe the technology today is just amazing. Cheers buddy.
Completely agree Steve, always better to be prepared. Pretty slick tension system on there! Figure it will pay for itself by saving a tow pull. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks buddy 👍
Always best to be prepared! Chains make a big difference! Saved me a couple times! Those look like a nice set 👍
Yes sir be prepared 👍
Cool product Steve and a great idea especially in your situation for that hill at the camp cause I’ve been on it and it’s pretty steep. I love how easy it is to put these on. Thanks Buddy!
Doug the idea of getting stuck sucks so preventing it sure prevents a bad day :)
My dad has had a set of these since 2006 now I’m using them to go out I to tomorrow, thanks for the video. Eliminated figuring out how to set them up again 😅
I used to live in a town that was relatively flat in Colorado. My 2WD (rear drive) Toyota 4Runner did great. I moved to a Colorado mountain town that is real hilly, these are a life saver. Easy on / easy off with great traction.
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Great review, did you just buy a set for the rear tires , any for the front tires on the 4x4?
My F150 is 2WD . I've got stuck on the grass with 2 inches of snow 😅😅 Cheers 👍
That is such a good idea Steve! They looked so easy to put on! My whole world is what if that happens! LOL I agree win win!
What's if's keep us out of trouble Annie and so will these 👍😅
They’re really nice. You did a great job showing how easy they are to put on and off.👍👍👍 But still my back up plan is to stay home.
Thanks Joe , your plan is guaranteed to work , good planning 😅👍
I heard that if you jack up the car and deflate the tire some, put the chains on, and reinflate, they will stay on and tight. I just bought an easy Vever jack (cig lighter, jacks in under a minute & inflates tires too) I guess I'll try it out.
These chains automatically tighten up but yes I can see how reducing air on the regular chains would work 👍
Chains is useful for sure. They get used here from time to time. Those seem pretty easy to deal with and that's awesome. 🍻🤜🤛
Grant they go on so easily and easy is my go too :)
I almost bought these last year but decided instead to go with dedicated winter tires with studs on steel wheels because I felt that I'd needed those more...but I'd like to get these in addition to that.. not that I've had any issues just in case.
Brandon you should be more than good with studs. These with studs would be ultra hard core 😅😅
@@SteveRobReviews you know I'm a plow truck driver right? Always out in the worst of the weather...and both my vehicles are only fwd! I'd rather have then have not.
@@brandonshirley9181 Well that's a job you have to show up for so ya ultra hardcore traction is a go :)
Hi Steve! Thanks for the video! I just bought chains for the first time because it dumped a lot of it here in Seattle. I have 4 wheel drive and wondered do I just need to put them I’m on in the front or do I need to buy a set of 4 chains? I only bought a set of 2
Two on the back is better as most vehicles are lighter at the rear. Cheers 👍
Great to have peace of mind and confidence knowing you’re prepared. Great review - I’m going to look for these at PA. Cheers …oh and good luck with deer hunting too Steve.
These are so easy to put on , great to have just incase. Cheers
💥💥 Great video. Thanks. You earned a 👍🏼 Can you tell me the site to go to for sizing.??
Thanks James peerlesschain.com/passenger-tire-chain
@@SteveRobReviews Hey thanks for the quick response and I appreciate it but.. I can’t give you two 👍🏼 although I would.
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Yeah for the money its worth it. I remember coming home from cottage up by perry sound and steep hill with snow and ice lol what a trip. Chains would been great
Yes exactly, years back we had a camp just north of Mactier on a small lake and crazy bush roads when frozen it was a nightmare to travel on. Yep we had chains on but they definitely were a lot bigger than these ones 😅😅
Yes exactly. 👍
Bonsoir Sir, ( I'm very sorry about my lateness Steve !!!) when I was in Europe I was very surprised in the German/french/Switzerland Alpes they were a great amount of easy chains on cars 👌👍 You Just buy your self a great emergency time saver mon ami Cheers 👌👍🧐🍻
Hi Dave
Yes these are so easy to put on and take off. Cheers 👍
@@SteveRobReviews 👌😉🍻
Good idea Steve! Haven't seen snow chains down here in a very long time ;)
LOL it would be a fun thing to do just driving thru the streets of Savana as people glare in bewilderment. 😅😅
@@SteveRobReviews - I was stationed in NY on the Canadian boarder where just about everyone has all season and winter tires with a guy from Savana. When he drove home for Christmas people always asked him what was wrong with his mud tires (unstudded winter tires.)
Why didn’t you show them being put on?
You wouldn't see much , it's pretty easy to put on.
Neat tools. Definitely a life saver in a pinch
Yes sir even in Indiana too :)
Hi i have a blue 🔵 connector that is ground down on the flipper side. I wonder when i should replace? It still works.
I just do it to comply with the law. I get through fine on plawed sedan..
Great question, is say replace it before you need it . Cheers 👍
Hey Steve. Those should be in the back of every car/truck. The new Ford aluminum trucks suck in any weather. There is not enough weight in the back. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Hi Andy , for the cost of these chains they are well worth preventing a bad day. Cheers
The hose that covers the steel cable is blue but has 1 of the ends a red hose. What does it mean?
Just an identification so you match them up.
Are chains supposed to go on all four wheels ???
Designed to go on the drive wheels , as for putting on all 4 wheels would be a question for the manufacturer. Cheers 👍
It's up to the owner if they need chains on all 4
My 4x4 2011 Nissan Pathfinder owners manual says chains only on the back. There is not enough room up front for chains without risking damage.
That's actually not how they come off in real life. After you drive, the chain is under the tire. So, you have to undo the back cable first, clear them from the tire path, and drive off of them. Also, the back cable clasp is rarely at the top when you do this, so note where it is in relation to the front size so you don't have to hunt around for them in the snow on the side of the road.
Whatever way works the best for you is the best . 👍
Yea but in the snow looks like those connections will be a problem when they are crammed full of snow...
@ArtisannasitrA Absolutely correct , just like tire chain lever hooks, they freeze up and get packed in tight with snow too.
Probably gonna get a set of these, my old rusty set of chains are missing a couple bungee hooks. don't trust em.
I have a non-self tightening ones, but now a few years later I went to buy their tightening version… their website tire chain finder is inaccurate and the size ordered doesn’t fit… what a pain.
Troy on mine the tire chart on the packaging shows the sizes and it was very accurate . I didn't buy mine online . Cheers
Dang, this is something worth looking into. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely. Cheers bud 👍
I bought these chains last week. I ordered them for my tires: 235/50-17. When they arrived, they were 235/50-18. I put them on, tightened them and they seem loose. Like, maybe an inch. Could that possibly be why they are loose?
Yes absolutely. The sizing is quite broad but 17 to 18 inch may be outside of its adjustability. On the instructions it states all acceptable tire sizes for the chains you bought.
Whoa! Now THAT was fast! THANKS!!
Auto tightening is neat
Hi Moe , yes that was an ingenious idea 👍
I have a question so any snow chains brand can be used on any car tire just gotta look for tire size?
Yes for most but if you're driving a Ferrari, Lamborghini or Corvette it's a no-no so it's best to look in every vehicles owners manual to verify its allowed.
My owners manual says SAE class S only. Class S is low profile for vehicle that have limited space. In California only chains and cables are legal. Sometimes socks are also allowed but I've seen too many of those tear apart.
That looked like an easy install. even if you had to use it one time would be worth the money. Cheers.
Ron its a good to have item for just in case just like a so many items we have. Cheers bud 👍
Hola tengo una 2021 4runer TRD OFF ROAD. Boy rumbo a las montañas nevadas es mi primera vez en la 4runer. Devo usar cadenas para nieve .únicamente conseguí 2 cadenas en cuales llantas devo usarlas gracias dicen que en la 4 llantas o solo puedo en 2 y en cuales ..devo usarlas. GRACIAS
Los pondría en la parte trasera, ya que al bajar colinas no los necesitaría, pero en la parte trasera del vehículo es donde se necesitará toda la tracción. Salud
@@SteveRobReviews gracias por tu ayuda y feliz navidad y un bendecido año 2022.
Good video, but would have been most useful to see them put on, and any difficulties you may have had. Assuming you can get them on, getting them off would seem self evident. Maybe a future update. Cheers.
Hi Mike
I thought about that but putting them on is self evident, its so easy I thought maybe I'd be insulting the intelligence of my viewers 😉
One can’t drive with them on for too long I think. These look great.
Correct just slower speeds, no cross country trips 😅
2 wheel drive truck andvans suck in the snow. I bought a set but not that easy.
Yes 2wd sucks 😅
Thank you! Comment for the algorithm
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I'm sold, thanks!
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good insurance for sure
Yes and not expensive either . Cheers bud.
great. !thank you for posting this
Well thank you for watching Lori 👍
Hardest pair of chains to put on
I didn't find it hard at all .
those are good for city folk not good for off road use 😆🤣😆🤣
Hi Jerry
Most are city folks , off road use absolutely if your up against a long up hill that's turned to ice , in the mud not so good.
@@SteveRobReviews imagine the carnage when those chains let go while spinning out while climbing a steep mountain hill 🤣🤣😂
Might make for a viral vid .