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<blockquote data-quote="tomsbrokeagain" data-source="post: 1396673" data-attributes="member: 17014"><p>I have a dually as well but have 4wd. I would not recommend cables for what is needed. I would go with just a good set of cam tension chains like shown previously. I would also pony up for the dually set as just the outer dual chained up on my truck does very little.</p><p></p><p>Just a side note on the cables for off plowed road driving, one spin with trailer in tow and they will break.</p><p></p><p>The V-bar chains shown previosly have longer lasting road miles than non v-bar chains. They also do great for highway pavement life:redneck:</p><p></p><p>You also seemed to ask on where to get, well, I usually use Les Schwab. I wont buy for sticker and always talk the price down as there up front price at Schwab is rediculous. I have also gotten good deals at local auto parts stores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomsbrokeagain, post: 1396673, member: 17014"] I have a dually as well but have 4wd. I would not recommend cables for what is needed. I would go with just a good set of cam tension chains like shown previously. I would also pony up for the dually set as just the outer dual chained up on my truck does very little. Just a side note on the cables for off plowed road driving, one spin with trailer in tow and they will break. The V-bar chains shown previosly have longer lasting road miles than non v-bar chains. They also do great for highway pavement life:redneck: You also seemed to ask on where to get, well, I usually use Les Schwab. I wont buy for sticker and always talk the price down as there up front price at Schwab is rediculous. I have also gotten good deals at local auto parts stores. [/QUOTE]
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