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Adam: Hi everyone, Adam with etrailer.com.Today, we're going to be taking a look at, and I'm going to show you how to install the Titan chain alloy snow tire chain.So these chains do come with a decent amount of cool features. One of them being, it does come with a fairly sturdy case.A lot of them come in canvas bags, which in my experience do tear and rip over time.So this was definitely something that I was impressed with right away.Another thing I do have experience with other tire chains, and a lot of them you have to purchase tensioner to stretch throughout your whole entire chain.Which tightened chain included that right here, it's all included, and it tightens up just as good as the other ones will.So that was another thing that I definitely liked about this, because honestly, a lot of the times I lost my tensioner.This one it's impossible to lose.So we do have a nice diamond shaped pattern, which is going to give a lot of surface area when it is on your tire.It's going to give you a lot of traction to start and stop down on the road.So with these small square links, it's going to give you a fairly smooth ride. And they're all going to wear evenly.These are made from a manganese nickel alloy compound, which is extremely durable and rust resistant.So you know that they will last a very long time.And these are in the mid range. I would consider the mid range of these tire chains.You can get some that are more aggressive, but in lighter conditions, those usually tear up the road.These are safe to use, even in those light conditions that you need a little bit more traction.Well, these are S H E S class certified.So basically what that means is when there's low, not a lot of clearance in your wheel.Well, these chains don't really add a whole lot of radius to your tires.The back isn't necessarily a huge issue, but for your four wheel drive applications, the front, when you're turning, it is going to get a little bit close with those non S H E S class certified chains.But luckily Titan chain alloy, snow tire chains are certified.So you won't have to worry about that.There, these are rated up to 30 miles an hour.They're very simple to install and it's the same install on every single wheel.We do have a couple of customers that use them with Dooley's.So don't be afraid to purchase these for your Dooley's as well.I'm going to get to it and show you guys how to install these.So the first thing you want to do is lay out your chains, make sure there're no kinks in your links, make sure everything's laying flat.And once that's done, you can go ahead and start fishing this behind her wheel.You want to put the non yellow end towards the front of your vehicle.Once you do that, grab both sides, go up behind your tire and link this in right there.And while you're back here, go ahead and start draping these chains over your tires, making sure that these straight lines are in the middle of your tire tread.Always make sure the rotated nice and evenly.So once you get that all set up, you got to take this green hook right here and click it onto that end link right there.Next step is to grab your gray chain right here and loop it into this red cam buckle.Pull it as tight as you can, making sure it's nice and tight.And then once it is, you can just fish this guy through here, and then you can end the install just by hooking it with the hooks facing out away from your tire.And that's literally it.It was super simple.Usually when you need these tire chains, you're not in the best weather.So being able to come out here and slapped this on real quick, so you can get down the road.It's always a plus.Always roll over your tires a couple of times, and then come back out here and check the tension.It falls well, you can get going.And that's just about it for a look at the Titan chain, alloy, snow tire chain.
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