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how to put on snow chains

Jun 4th 2023

Putting on snow chains can vary slightly depending on the specific design of the chains and your vehicle. Here's a general guide to help you install snow chains:

  1. Find a safe location: Park your vehicle on a flat surface away from traffic. Engage the parking brake and turn off the engine.
  2. Check the instructions: Read the manufacturer's instructions that come with the snow chains. Familiarize yourself with the specific installation steps and any vehicle-specific requirements.
  3. Position the chains: Lay out the chains on the ground and ensure they are untangled and free from knots or twists.
  4. Wrap the chains: Start with the first chain and place it over the top of the tire, making sure the traction portion of the chain is facing outward. Drape the chain evenly over the tire sidewalls.
  5. Connect the chains: Fasten the ends of the chains together or use any provided fastening mechanisms, ensuring a secure fit. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to properly secure the chains.
  6. Adjust the tension: If the chains have tensioning devices, engage them to tighten the chains. This will help ensure a snug fit around the tire.
  7. Repeat for other tires: Repeat the process for the remaining tires that require snow chains.
  8. Check the fit: Ensure that the chains are properly centered on the tire tread and there is even coverage. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure a secure and balanced fit.
  9. Test the chains: Slowly drive a short distance to test the chains and ensure they are properly installed. Listen for any unusual noises or vibrations.

Remember, this is a general guide, and it's important to follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer of your snow chains. Practice installing the chains in a controlled environment before you actually need to use them in snowy conditions.