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Originally posted by f5fstop:
Are there spiders made for the off-road size tires?
I don't have 1st-hand experience with tires this size, but according to the web site, these should fit. They don't list the 285/75/16, but they list the SPXXXXL for 295/75/16, as well as the 275/70/16. Since the 285/75/16 lands in between those two, it seems it should fit fine. You just add or remove chain links to make the diameter fit just right. However, before I'd buy, I would call to make sure.
H3, Boulder Grey, Cashmere Lux, Off-road pkg, Toyo M/T 33" tires, in-dash computer installed!
Anyone who has been through a winter in the mountains of the West coast states can tell you that during a winter storm, your not going to be moving much far without some chains or cables. Even driving up to the local So Cal mountains like Big Bear is difficult without chains during a winter storm. California mountian roads are steep and windy. Any SMART person would put chains on when required.
Originally posted by shorterbus:
****in puss, you're in a hummer, what do you need chains for?
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What a total SoCal puss. I bet you'd like to chain up for rain, too.
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