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To: AlaskaErik
I can't imagine what I'd do with them even if I had them.

You put them on your tires when the road is slippery for personal/family safety and to gain traction and control. Be sure to put them on the tires that have power going to them...They've been around for decades...

Sometimes things are new to you...It doesn't mean they aren't useful to others...live with it.

45 posted on 01/08/2005 8:47:56 PM PST by lewislynn (The meaning of life can be described in one word...Grandchildren)
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To: lewislynn
You put them on your tires when the road is slippery for personal/family safety and to gain traction and control. Be sure to put them on the tires that have power going to them...They've been around for decades...

Sometimes things are new to you...It doesn't mean they aren't useful to others...live with it.

I'd rather live without them. Sounds like too much trouble. I believe there is a speed limit with chains, like around 35 mph. Not to mention since I got the optional larger tires, my owner's manual says they can't be used. Besides, I don't want everyone laughing at me.

59 posted on 01/09/2005 4:05:40 PM PST by AlaskaErik
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