Long story short Colin if you're going to be in Colorado on I-70, Oregon or Washington you better have them with you. I don't know why Oregon makes the decision that you have to have them with you but if you're out there and you don't have them with you then they can find you. I was going to have to drive through Oregon one time in November so I stopped and bought a pair of chains I cabled them up to one of the tie downs in the bed of my truck and they've been there for almost 2 years now. I will never use them but I'm not going to get fined for not having them
Oregon fined me $1100 for not having chains for the trailer even though it wasn't required on that day to put chains on the tires. If the RV company doesn't want you to put chains on the RV then who pays for the fine if you can't put chains on the RV
@phxbro1 that's a good question. I believe since you're not allowed to use them the company should be required to furnish them if it's required that you have them.
Good information
@@KennethComer-ts2cr thank you
Im with you, stay out of the ice!
@@501HAULIN yep
Long story short Colin if you're going to be in Colorado on I-70, Oregon or Washington you better have them with you. I don't know why Oregon makes the decision that you have to have them with you but if you're out there and you don't have them with you then they can find you. I was going to have to drive through Oregon one time in November so I stopped and bought a pair of chains I cabled them up to one of the tie downs in the bed of my truck and they've been there for almost 2 years now. I will never use them but I'm not going to get fined for not having them
@Toddstjohn good to know. Thanks for info.
I'm sure you can use tire socks on the rv tired
@novavroomvroom3435 that would make sense
I like to see how the e log works
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@willrushing8218 hope this helps. It's not hooked to the truck so you still have to manually enter everything. But same concept.
@@semperfitransport6572 thanks
@@semperfitransport6572 it did thanks
Oregon fined me $1100 for not having chains for the trailer even though it wasn't required on that day to put chains on the tires. If the RV company doesn't want you to put chains on the RV then who pays for the fine if you can't put chains on the RV
@phxbro1 that's a good question. I believe since you're not allowed to use them the company should be required to furnish them if it's required that you have them.
@@mwalker8269 i agree
@mwalker8269 I've heard there's not many but yards are full.
Are tire socks allowed in place of chains?
@JustinG9698 I've heard they are. But i would call that states DOT to make sure. If they are that would definitely be alot cheaper and less weight.
@@semperfitransport6572 thanks for the info and the reply!