18.4-30 Tractor Tire Chains
Tire Chain Parts & Accessories Guide
Use the product pictures and titles on this page to find the part category you need. Choose the card that matches the part you are looking for, such as tire chain tensioners and adjusters, gloves, tools, ramps, replacement cross chains, quick links, bulk cross chain, cam side chain, cross chain hooks, shackles, cam tools, cross chain repair links, pin couplers, side chain fasteners, tarp straps, side chain repair links, shoe chains, hangers, accessories, or wheel spacers.
Tire Chain Tensioners & AdjustersTire chain tensioners and adjusters help keep chains snug against the tire. A properly tensioned chain is less likely to slap, shift, loosen, or contact fenders, brake lines, suspension parts, or body panels after installation. |
Repair Links & Connecting LinksQuick links, cross chain repair links, side chain repair links, connecting links, and pin couplers are used to repair broken or worn sections of tire chain. Match the part to the chain size, style, and link thickness. |
Replacement Cross Chains & Bulk Cross ChainReplacement cross chains and bulk cross chain are used when the traction section across the tire is worn, damaged, or broken. Replacing cross chains can help restore traction without replacing the entire chain set. |
Tools, Hooks, Shackles & FastenersTire chain tools, cam tools, cross chain hooks, shackles, and side chain fasteners make installation and repair easier. Keep the right tools with your tire chains so repairs can be handled before a storm or at the job site. |
Tire Chain Repair Links & Replacement Parts
A broken link, missing hook, damaged side chain, or worn cross chain does not always mean the whole tire chain set needs to be replaced. Many ladder chains, truck chains, tractor chains, ATV chains, forklift chains, loader chains, and grader chains can be repaired with the correct replacement part.
For Trucks, SUVs & Commercial VehiclesTruck tire chain parts are useful for fleets, plow trucks, pickups, delivery trucks, service vehicles, and commercial trucks that use chains repeatedly in winter weather. Keep tensioners, repair links, gloves, tools, and replacement cross chain available before the storm starts. |
For Tractors & Equipment ChainsFarm tractor, garden tractor, loader, grader, forklift, and equipment chains often need repair parts because they work in mud, snow, ice, feed lots, yards, fields, dock ramps, and rough surfaces. Heavier chains usually need heavier repair parts. |
For ATV, UTV & Small Equipment ChainsATV, UTV, lawn tractor, and small-equipment chains can need tensioners, repair links, cross chain hooks, or replacement cross chains after snow plowing, ice use, mud, trails, and off-road work. |
For Winter Emergency KitsSpare links, tensioners, gloves, tarp straps, tools, and storage bags are useful additions to a winter kit. Keeping parts with the chains helps you make small repairs before the chains are needed. |
How to Choose the Right Tire Chain Part
Match the Chain StyleLadder chains, diamond chains, V-bar chains, studded chains, cable chains, roller chains, and heavy-equipment chains can use different parts. Start by matching the accessory to your chain style. |
Check Link Size and Chain ThicknessRepair links, hooks, shackles, and cross chain parts need to match the chain size. A part that is too small may not fit, and a part that is too light may not hold up on larger truck, tractor, or equipment chains. |
Use Tensioners When RecommendedTensioners are not a substitute for correct tire chain sizing, but they can help keep properly fitted chains snug and centered after the chains settle into the tire tread. |
Inspect Chains Before Every SeasonBefore winter, check for worn cross chains, bent hooks, broken links, missing fasteners, rust, and loose side chain connections. Repair small problems before they become roadside problems. |
Other Tire Chain Accessories
Gloves, Bags & Storage AccessoriesGloves help protect your hands during installation and repair. Storage bags and accessories help keep chains, tools, and spare parts together so they are easier to find when snow or ice arrives. |
Ramps, Hangers & Wheel SpacersRamps can help with installation or vehicle positioning. Hangers help store chain sets. Wheel spacers may help certain vehicles gain additional clearance when properly selected for the application. |
Shoe ChainsShoe chains provide personal traction for walking on ice, snow, and slick areas around vehicles, shops, docks, yards, ramps, and winter work sites. |
Tarp Straps & FastenersTarp straps and fasteners are useful for securing, organizing, and supporting tire chain setups. Always choose parts that match the chain style, tire size, and use conditions. |
Tire Chain Maintenance Tips
Clean and Dry After UseAfter driving in snow, slush, mud, or road salt, clean and dry tire chains before storage to help reduce rust and wear. |
Repair Before the Next StormSmall chain problems are easier to fix in the shop than on the roadside. Replace damaged links, hooks, or cross chain parts before the chains are needed again. |
Store Parts With the ChainsKeep spare links, tensioners, gloves, tools, and storage bags in the same truck compartment, shop shelf, equipment toolbox, or chain storage area as the chain set. |
Avoid Running Loose ChainsLoose chains can wear faster and may contact the vehicle or equipment. Re-tighten after driving a short distance and use tensioners when recommended. |
Tire Chain Parts & Accessories FAQ
What tire chain parts should I keep as spares?
Common spare parts include repair links, connecting links, replacement hooks, side chain repair links, cross chain repair links, tensioners, and the basic tools needed to repair or adjust your chains.
Do I need tire chain tensioners?
Tensioners are helpful when the chain manufacturer recommends them or when the chain needs help staying centered and snug. They do not replace correct chain sizing.
Can a broken tire chain be repaired?
Many tire chains can be repaired if the damage is limited to links, hooks, or cross chain sections. Severely worn or badly damaged chains may need replacement.
Are tire chain repair links universal?
No. Repair links need to match the chain size and style. Heavier truck, tractor, loader, grader, and forklift chains may require heavier repair parts than passenger car or ATV chains.
Should I repair chains before or after winter?
Inspect and repair chains before winter. It is much easier to replace worn links, hooks, or tensioners before the chains are needed in snow, ice, or mud.
How do I know which part fits my tire chain?
Match the part to your chain style, chain size, link thickness, and vehicle type. Product pictures and titles on this page are helpful for identifying the part category before choosing the exact item.
Need Help Finding the Right Tire Chain Part?
Tire chain parts depend on chain style, chain size, link thickness, vehicle type, and how the chains are used. Use the product pictures and titles on this page first, then check our FAQ page if you need help choosing the correct accessory.
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