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Date:         Thu, 21 Nov 96 18:11:23 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Howser <mchowser@3rivers.net>
Subject:      Re: Snow Traction Devices?

-- [ From: Mark Howser * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --

Vince,

Don't use cables....they aren't as good as chains.

Make sure that you buy really good chains. Spend the extra money...it's a matter of safety. I don't have a preferred brand, but you can tell goods one from the bad ones. The good one look beefier and the links look stronger. They are usually $20.00 more than the ones "on sale".

Consider snow tires, at least on the rear of your van. I can usually get by on just snow tires. I use the chains when driving over Maria's Pass and I don't do that very often.

Studded tires are the ultimate, but I've found that you can leave your snow tires on longer and later into spring, just in case. Also, some states have outlawed studded tires.

Extra weight in the rear of the van may also help, although the engine really takes care of this.

Finally, practice placing your chains on your van in your driveway, b/c you don't want to have to learn how when you really need em. Its usually cold, windy, and you're frazzled from driving in poor weather. Easy to make mistakes then.

Good luck,

Mark -- Mark Howser Business (406) 226-5572 Hole in the Wall, Ltd. Home (406) 226-4412 PO Box 318 Email mchowser@3rivers.net East Glacier, MT 59434 Preferred Lodging and Dining near Glacier National Park

"Take every day the trail way...one step at a time"


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