With winter coming, I'm planning to get chains for my M6800. With a DT/FWA/4WD/what ever you want to call it, can/should you put chains on the front?
It depends upon what you plan to do.With winter coming, I'm planning to get chains for my M6800. With a DT/FWA/4WD/what ever you want to call it, can/should you put chains on the front?
Some say front chains can be a problem; others say not so much.Chains are necessary for just about any serious work in snow.
I use both F & R chains. Front chains help considerably with steering.
I have them on the front and rear tires on my B3200 with R4's. They work well on my hilly drive way but they also markup the paving and the garage floor they have a down side as well.Rather than chains, ever look into screw in Studs?
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