I have not driven on moutain passes here in CO in the winter. But I talked to a friend of mine just the other day and he said when chains are required it means all vehicles chain regardless. In WA usually 4wd don't have to chain up.
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i'm not sure i agree with this. Usually when it says chain law is in affect in colorado, it only applies to the big trucks. i have never seen it required for a 4 wheel drive vehicle, or even a front wheel drive car for that matter. i have been over the passes many times when there is a chain law, and i have never chained up. like i said before, if its that bad, the passes will be closed anyway. Sorry, i'm not trying to disagree just to cause a fight, this is just what i have observed along my travels through the mountians. As i said above, i have never had to chain up except on unmaintained roads in really bad weather. However with that being said, i still always carry a set of chains with me in the winter because you just never know.
No problem telliott,, as I said I do not have firsthand experience and you do so I would follow your lead rather than mine.
Come to think of it, my friend may have assumed we were taliking about big trucks cause I drive one, albeit not in the winter and not if CO... I would bet on you being correct.
In WA when it says chain up it means cars and trucks, but 4wd are exempted.