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4 Link Tire Chains
4 Link Spacing Details:
- 4 Link Spacing is an economical alternative to the 2 link spacing snow chains.
- Twisted Link Snow Chains are recommended for pavement and concrete.
- 4 link tractor chains, cross chains occur every 4rth side chain link.

2 Link Tire Chains
2 Link Spacing Details:
- Heavy Duty Tire Chain is made of thicker cross chain and thicker side chain and fasteners.
- Twisted Link Chains are recommended for pavement and concrete.
- 2 link snow chains, cross chains occur every other side chain link giving consistent ride with less grip-slip like a 4 link chain.

V-Bar
V-Bar Details:
- V Bar Tire Chains are V-bar are helpful on hill, ice and hard packed conditions. They are not recommended on pavement since they can damage the surface it the tires begin to spin.
- V-BAR also called, Ice breaker, ICE BAR and REINFORCED TIRE CHAINS. The V-bar is a piece of hardened angle iron, welded to each link of the cross chain. 15/64 or 9/32 thick depending on actual tire size. Recommended for ice and off road use. Double the wear over tire chains without the V Bar.
- What is the difference between 2 and 4 link spacing? Snow Chains spacing is defined as the number of side chain links skipped between cross chains. For 2 link snow chains, cross chains occur every 2 side chain links. For 4 link tire chain, cross chains occur every 4 side chain link.
- Which is better 2 or 4 link spacing? 2 link tire chain is always better. 2 - link tire chain provide for a more consistent ride by having more chain on the face of the tire. Therefore, helping to reduce the bumpy ride from being on chain - off chain. 2 link is always recommended for steering tires, since it allows more steering control.
- When is V-Bar tire chain recommended? V-bar is helpful on hills, ice and hard packed conditions. V - Bar or Ice Bar chains are not recommended on pavement since they can damage the surface if the tires begin to spin.
- Do I have enough clearance between the tire, struts, or control arms? Check your your owner's manual, vehicle manufacture or dealer to confirm adequate clearance. Click here for a picture of a tire chain clearance problem.
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