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Re: Chains...
Should be the same as 500 and 700 Sportsman.ToddW wrote:What are some good chains for sportsman 800?
I have OEM tires.
Looking at some VBAR at JC WHitney but they don'y say "800".. grr.
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Re: Chains...
Get some Bighorns - you won't need the chains...ToddW wrote:What are some good chains for sportsman 800?
I have OEM tires.
Looking at some VBAR at JC WHitney but they don'y say "800".. grr.
Seriously though, on that last little snow event a week ago I was plowing uphill on a driveway that I cannot climb in my 4WD pickup if there is snow on it. Those things are amazing!
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Try cabela's looks like they have the bigger size 26" http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... estid=9903
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Thanks guys
I don't have the funds to drop on all new tires right now... either way I think I still prefer chains to use when plowing my driveway.
I`ll let you know what I get and how they compare to non-chained tires
As it is now all the snow is melting away in rain and near 50* weather coming up next big storm I`ll be ready though
I don't have the funds to drop on all new tires right now... either way I think I still prefer chains to use when plowing my driveway.
I`ll let you know what I get and how they compare to non-chained tires
As it is now all the snow is melting away in rain and near 50* weather coming up next big storm I`ll be ready though
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