John_Mc
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- Monkton, Vermont
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- NH TC33D Modified with belly pan, limb risers & FOPS. Honda Pioneer 520 & antique Coot UTV
No chains for me this winter and I kind of miss them, even if most of the links seem to fall between the lugs of my R4 tires.
But I keep remembering my neighbor's chains. They seemed to fall on the ground about six inches or a little more in front of his tires. Seems to me in my case, if the chains fell on the ground in front of my R4 tires, then I would end up with more chain between the rubber and the surface I am riding on, as compared to what I had when running the chains tight, and mostly pulled in between the tire lugs.
If I buy the wheel spacers, I will try running the chains loose and report back. Still seems like a viable option to me though...
Bill
Whether to run tight or loose depends o the style of chain you are using. All of the manufacturers I'm aware of recommend running ladder style chains tight. The same is true for Duo-grip style chains. All of the Euro-style chain manufacturers seem to recommend running them a bit loose.