Posted by Billy NY on January 15, 2013 at 09:45:38 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: tire chains MF 202 posted by matt p on January 15, 2013 at 09:22:06:
First, DO NOT weld anything on a rim with a tire mounted or even with the bead broke, see attached link.
For what its worth, you may be able to fab up what you need, I just don't see it worth it. Welding hardware to a rim, trial and error. I know the cost of chains, I just bought a set, I'm just as frugal as anyone, but after buying a used set that did not fit, returned same, looking and looking for a reasonably priced used set to fit my 13.6x28 tires, with no results, or too far to fool with, I bought the set from tire chain dot com, with tensioners and the load binder to help put them on, delivered to my door was about that, I have needed them for years, waited a long time for something used/local to come up, one of the few times I've not had any luck, usually something turns up, I'd see about used first, before I welded some hardware on the rims which can catch on all kinds of things, could break off and lots of other scenarios.
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