Tire Chains

   / Tire Chains #51  
Would a ladder style chains work good enough to pass over the V-bars for my driveway?

Ladder chain would work fine for you. V-bars work good for ice, but ladder will do 95% of your chain needs.
 
   / Tire Chains #52  
Thanks for the replies. We're getting another round of bad weather here. The V-bars just became avaible on tirechains.com, wouldn't be here for this round, but I'll be ready next time. Thanks ya'll!:thumbsup:
 
   / Tire Chains #53  
Ladder chain would work fine for you. V-bars work good for ice, but ladder will do 95% of your chain needs.

I just can't see how ladder chains would do anywhere near the job of V-bars (which I just ordered). The ladder chains only stick up a little bit out of the grooves on R4 tires, and in any case a straight link chain is a rather slippery surface, whereas the V-bars are made to viciously attack the ice, and the H-link structure keeps them up on top of the lugs. It just seems like it would be night and day to me.
 
   / Tire Chains #54  
I just can't see how ladder chains would do anywhere near the job of V-bars (which I just ordered). The ladder chains only stick up a little bit out of the grooves on R4 tires, and in any case a straight link chain is a rather slippery surface, whereas the V-bars are made to viciously attack the ice, and the H-link structure keeps them up on top of the lugs. It just seems like it would be night and day to me.

The H pattern does keep the chains with contact on the ground all the time. I think this gives a better ride and better traction. A chain with V-bars is going to give better traction than a smooth chain. On ice and everything else.
 
   / Tire Chains #55  
I just can't see how ladder chains would do anywhere near the job of V-bars (which I just ordered). The ladder chains only stick up a little bit out of the grooves on R4 tires, and in any case a straight link chain is a rather slippery surface, whereas the V-bars are made to viciously attack the ice, and the H-link structure keeps them up on top of the lugs. It just seems like it would be night and day to me.

There may be a big difference, but I've never found the ladder chains not doing the traction job at hand.
So hitting something with a bigger hammer when it isn't necessary seems to me to be a waste (or overdoing it). :)

I just want to help out with the information and experience I have accumulated over 40 years keeping the drive and lower roadway open in southern WI winters. And the slope of the drive is 12% in one section, has often been iced over and drifted in with 3-5' snow drifts and ice underneath. Also, the ladder chains work in 12" of snow in the woods which is a hillside. The ladder chains properly fit do not drop off the top of the lugs.

Only trying to be helpful here. I don't have a problem with anyone waiting and spending their money for the v-bars on their chains. :D

Not one iota.
 
   / Tire Chains #56  
There may be a big difference, but I've never found the ladder chains not doing the traction job at hand.
So hitting something with a bigger hammer when it isn't necessary seems to me to be a waste (or overdoing it). :)

I just want to help out with the information and experience I have accumulated over 40 years keeping the drive and lower roadway open in southern WI winters. And the slope of the drive is 12% in one section, has often been iced over and drifted in with 3-5' snow drifts and ice underneath. Also, the ladder chains work in 12" of snow in the woods which is a hillside. The ladder chains properly fit do not drop off the top of the lugs.

Only trying to be helpful here. I don't have a problem with anyone waiting and spending their money for the v-bars on their chains. :D

Not one iota.

Holy smokes, beenthere, you really have helped out! How the heck did you ever get to over 8,000 posts? And thanks for so much contribution to TBN - folks like you make all the difference, and so many have been helped, including me.

Meanwhile, maybe I did splurge on the V-bar chains, but my motto has always been "good enough....isn't!" So, when I saw the killer V-bar chains on canadian chains.com, I just couldn't resist! And I had already bought and returned ladder chains, after trying to fit them on my BX25, so.....:eek:
 
   / Tire Chains #57  
Know is half the battle. And I rather know too much then jump in blind. Order some V-bars all the way around. If I can't get up and down my driveway now...I'm going to move! Thanks everybody for all the input.
 

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