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anyone use go claws?

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Mike, interesting product, but somehow I don't see them working better than chains when it comes to traction. Looks like they'd be easier to install though. Vaughn
 
Mike;

We have a person on one of our TV stations, that tries different things and checks them out. He went and bought them, got the Durango stuck and then put the Claws on [while stuck] Problem was, they could not get them tight enough and the wheel spun in them, not bad, but not that effective ether. What is the cost factor? against X chains?
 
Go Claws and ABS

If I'm not mistaken go claws won't work with an abs equiped vehicle. My understanding is that chans or other devices must maintain a consistant circumference (such as diamond chains) to avoid wacky readings in the abs computer. go claws look like they create big flat spots in the rolling tire.



After big storms here last year I looked into chains for my ram and found several warnings against ladder style chains on abs vehicles. I'm really interested in other opinions on this. Sold my chains with the last truck and would like new ones for this beast.
 
Makes me remember those yellow plastic chains I had back in the 70's. They had people like fire chiefs driving around on dry pavement to demo them. Then the snow came and people ripped to up trying to climb a hill or get unstuck. SNOKING
 
according to their site they are good to 30mph. they claim to be less destructive to undercarriage if they come apart. they are about 270 bones for my truck. Be nice to get more feedback on them
 
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