The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Pull out the chains
Step 2:
Lay 'em on the line
Step 3:
Drive-up
Step 4:
Hook 'em up
Step 5:
Clip them down
Step 6:
Start out slow...
Step 7:
Remove the chains



Helpful Tips


Watch your fingers: Be especially careful not to get frostbite. If your fingers start aching from the cold, hold them under your armpits or between your legs for a minute or so. Do this frequently. Avoid bare skin exposure to wind and damp as much as possible. If your fingers go numb or start to turn white, get back in the car and warm up.

 

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2torial #0696:
Learn2 Install and Remove Snow Chains (Continued)

Step 4Hook 'em up

Now comes the fun part. Reach down and take hold of the longest ends of the chains. Drape them over the tire so that the long strands hang down evenly, one end along the inside (axle side) of the tire and the other end hanging along the outer rim of the tire.

  • Take a look at the closing mechanism. Again, different models may work differently, but most operate as a hook or a clip which holds the ends of the chains together. Most mechanisms fit through an open link on the other end of the same strand. Then they're closed shut to hold the strands fast.
  • The hook-up: Hook the mechanism into an open link which will make the strand into a nice, tight circle. It is important to make the strands as snug as possible, but allow yourself a link or two of slack if it means easier closure. We'll take up the slack in the next step.
  • Inside, then outside: Hook the inside strand first. Then hook the outer strand. Then move to the other side of the car and repeat the process.

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