Feature

●Tire Chains with Hardness Rockwell 56, NACM (National Association of Chain Manufacturers) Standards
●Dual Triple, Twist Link Cross Chain
●Recommended for Highway Use, Not for Plowing, forklift or Tow Trucks
●Includes Cams and Cam Tool
●Sold per pair, one pair of duals covers all 4 tires on the axle.


Description

Dual tire chains, also known as double tire chains, are a type of tire chain system designed specifically for dual-wheel setups on vehicles such as trucks, buses, or RVs. Unlike traditional tire chains that cover a single tire per axle, dual tire chains are designed to cover both tires on a single axle. These chains consist of interconnected links made of hardened steel or other durable materials. They are typically installed on the rear wheels of vehicles equipped with dual tires on each side. The chains are attached to the outer sidewalls of the tires, forming a continuous loop that spans across both tires on the axle.Dual triple tire chains for trucks offer several advantages that enhance traction, stability, and overall performance in demanding winter conditions. Here are some key advantages: Exceptional Traction: Dual triple tire chains provide superior traction on icy, snowy, or slippery roads. The additional chains on each tire create multiple contact points with the road surface, increasing grip and preventing slippage. This enhanced traction allows trucks to navigate treacherous terrain with confidence and reduces the risk of accidents. Improved Braking and Acceleration: With the added traction from dual triple tire chains, trucks can experience improved braking and acceleration capabilities. The chains help the tires grip the road surface effectively, enabling better control when stopping or starting, even on slick surfaces. This improves overall safety and responsiveness, especially in emergency situations. Enhanced Stability: Dual triple tire chains contribute to increased stability, particularly when driving on uneven or icy surfaces. The extra chains distribute the weight of the truck more evenly across the tire tread, reducing the risk of fishtailing or sliding. This enhanced stability allows drivers to maintain better control of their vehicles, minimizing the potential for accidents or loss of control. Increased Load Capacity: For