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Putting Up Tire Chains

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Putting Up Tire Chains

Installing tire chains can really be an intimidating experience for many motorists. Here are some simple directions to make the job much easier.

Directions
Step 1:
First, it should be determined whether the car is rear-wheel drive or front-wheel drive. Tire chains have to be always installed on the driving wheels.

Step 2:
For troubleshooting, the owner manual can be consulted for any reference related to “class S” or limited clearance for tire chains. If the tires need some clearance product then the service manual can be consulted for more guidance as traditional chains are not meant for your car.

Step 3:
Pull over to the road completely away from the traffic.

Step 4:
Before going under the car, set the emergency brake and turn off the engine. The passengers can stay in the car or can wait away from the traffic at a safe place.

Step 5:
The next step is to lay chains flat on the ground to make the each side parallel. Make sure that the links have no twists.

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Step 6:
Wrap the chains over each back tire and the speed hook or ‘J hook’ fastener has to be kept inside. A lever fastener with a ‘keeper’ link is on the other side of the chains.

Step 7:
The smooth side of the cross member end hooks should be lying against the tires. These parts will be recognized when the chains are seen.

Step 8:
Behind every tire, the speed hooks have to be fastened by inserting ‘J’ hooks through the third link from the chain’s other end. The slack has to be pulled towards the outside edge of the tire.

Step 9:
Now move the car several feet forward and pull the rest of the slack towards yourself. The lever fasteners has to be inserted through the third links from the opposite ends of the outside chains, the levers have to be pivoted back on themselves and then they have to be fastened under the keeper links.

Step 10:
Drive several feet forward, and then pull all slack out of the chains. Now they have to be refastened as tight as possible. Make sure that there are same numbers of loose links on every side of the chains.

Step 11:
The extra links have to be secured with zip ties or they can be removed with bolt cutters.

Step 12:
To increase the life of the chains, rubber lighteners can be added.

Tips & Precautions
-    For protecting your clothes and body from grime and dirt, use a plastic tarp or waterproof canvas. Installing a tire chain is normally not a clean work.
-    Tire chains are not very necessary for SUVs and 4×4 vehicles except where the law requires in some places.  The traffic rules should be checked to be aware of exceptions for unusual harsh conditions.
-    Maximum speed limit suggested in the instructions or on the tire chain box should not be exceeded.

You might also want to learn how to put on tire chains and also how to measure tire size

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Q&A:


by RH+O fixd gear specialist!

Question by 10 Thousand: Question for behaviorists or behavior analysts?
Hi, I’m just trying to figure out what happened?

Earlier I took a behavior analysis class and thought it was interesting. So one time one of my roommates walked up the stairs. One of my other roommates asked, “Why did he go up the stairs?” I decided to try operant conditioning in a way that I didn’t usually think of being applied in class.

Me, “He went up the stairs because in the past taking the first step up the stairs was reinforced by the opportunity to take the next step up the stairs which was reinforced by the opportunity to take the next step up the stairs until he got up the stairs. We can test this experimentally, for instance lets say each time you make it half way up the stairs and all of a sudden you reappeared back at the bottom of the stairs again? You’d probably give up after a while, or in other words extinction of going up the stairs.”

My roommate, “That’s not creative. Be creative.” I asked him what he thought was creative. Him, “He’s tired. That’s why he went up the stairs.”

So check this out, I went to Google and typed in << stairs AND "He's tired." >> including those quotes around He’s tired, and 24,200 results came up. Then Googled << stairs AND operant conditioning >> and 4,570 results came up. Then I tried << stairs AND "behavior chaining" >> and 62 results came up.

Was that really that unoriginal, or was something wrong?

Best answer:

Answer by Annabelle
I think your roommate was being sarcastic, and probably trying to counter your super wit with his own mediocre wit while trying to be funny. I would have laughed.

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