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How to Install Tire Chains : How to Drive With Tire Chains

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

Maximum driving speed for tire chains is usually 30 mile per hour. Learn about driving tips for snow tire chains in this free winter weather driving video from a master mechanic.

Expert: Mark Blocker
Bio: Mark Blocker has more than 30 years experience in residential carpentry, construction and home inspection.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • yeah, when you turn 10 you'll probably lose your will to live.

  • Nice man good advices , those could save some peoples lives for sure....Thanx man.

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  • strand never heard of anyone using those here why my family are from theres snow like 7 months of the year and just drive 4x4 cars no chains good idea though, but having to check them every few miles is to often rather not bother

  • Good advice for drivers that never drive in snow and for those of us that have a older 1990s model car (or older) that does not have ABS.

  • @cornerclub24 haha

  • just shout u and install the damn tires your boring me to death ok all ready just put the damn tire on i feel like im listening to my mother bitch

  • just shout u and install the damn tires your boring me to death

  • Appreciate your public service sir.

  • Stop talking!

  • Jesus - Get on with it !!!

  • i thought you would stop better, but i guess not

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