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That may help. But I'll still need to lift the chains over the lugs to get them tight. It's supposed to stop snowing tonight, I'll work on it tomorrow. The wife flies in on Friday so I need to leave here by 5 am. I'll have all day tomorrow to get the road open.Hey AD, lay the chains out straight on the ground with the right distance between them for the tires. Run a piece of wire through the rim long enough to hook into the end links of both sides of the chains. As you drive forward slowly, the chains will be pulled up and over, then down and under the tires, have the wife tell you when to stop. Hook the ends up and tighten them. Used to do that with 4 chains on a Powerwagon, all at once.
We're up to about 2 feet now and still snowing.