In most cases, you only need to apply chains to two of your vehicle's wheels. And — you guessed it — for rear-wheel-drive vehicles, the chains must be put on the rear wheels. For a four-wheeler or all-wheel-drive, go with the front tires to give yourself more steering traction.
Chains must also be placed on two tires, one on each side of any axle on the semi-trailer and one tire on the front axle and one tire on one of the rear axles of the trailer.
Originally Answered: Why do fire trucks, ambulances, and some other large trucks have chains which dangle beneath them from their frames and axles? These are automatic snow chains. When the road gets slick, a switch activates them and they lower and spin so they land on the road in front of the tires.
The chains that you can see hanging under school buses and trucks. are there to provide traction in snow. With the flip of a switch, the chains will lower automatically and the centrifugal force sends the chains into action.
Ambulances have chains attached beneath them to ensure the vehicles are constantly grounded. As the ambulance comes into contact with these electrons, static-electricity risk increases. By suspending chains under the vehicle, the charged electrons move to the less-charged ground below.
Originally Answered: Why do fire trucks, ambulances, and some other large trucks have chains which dangle beneath them from their frames and axles? These are automatic snow chains. When the road gets slick, a switch activates them and they lower and spin so they land on the road in front of the tires.
You should have no problems leaving chains on your tires overnight. Do snow tires wear more quickly than regular tires on dry roads?
Chains should only be used when there is packed snow on the road. If the snow has melted down to pavement, you should take the chains off. If you routinely have icy and snowy roads, I suggest you get STUDLESS snow tires for the winter.
Right Conditions
Tire chains for cars should only be used if there is a layer of snow or ice on the road. Using chains on bare pavement can cause substantial damage to both your tires and the road itself. If you turn onto a road that's clearly been plowed and salted, pull over and remove the chains.Front-wheel-drive vehicles must put snow chains on their front tires, and rear-wheel-drive vehicles must put them on their rear axle. Ideally, you should put tire chains on all four tires for all types of vehicles. By using four tire chains, you'll be able to obtain the best possible traction and balance.
Snow chains are sold in pairs and need to be fitted to the drive wheels. This is generally seen as sufficient and meets the legal requirements on mainland Europe and mountain roads. Some drivers prefer to use four snow chains (two sets) for additional traction.
Fit the chains over your tires, drive forward slowly, and tighten them up. They can be difficult to install during bad weather, so putting your snow chains on your tires before you reach snowy roads will make things much easier.
Tire chains are webs of chain or sometimes cable that you put on your drive wheels (usually the front wheels) once you arrive in snow country. They definitely improve your traction as they work about as well as studded tires on ice, and they're generally more effective on snow than any type of snow tire.
Actual tire chains are better than cables. Chains offer better traction and longer life. They also seem to be more corrosion resistant. Some vehicles require chains or cables that do not stick out from the tire very far because of limited clearance between the tire and vehicle.
Socks aren't as effective as chains and they're not considered an 'approved' alternative to chains in countries where signs show that chains must be used. On the other hand, socks do seem to be easier to fit, and give more grip than a summer tyre – particularly on the flat.
Call us for the dealer nearest you at 800-766-7768. How much does the ONSPOT system cost? Approximate pricing for vehicles WITH air brakes is $1900 per drive axle for the kit plus freight and installation. Systems WITHOUT air brakes are approximately $2495 for the air kit plus freight and installation.