Grand Mesa
Senior Member
Travelling across I-84 last week while towing a TT we had to wait for the travel tire chain restrictions to be lifted in order that we could continue heading east through Oregon from Colorado. Oregon has a requirement that when the snow restrictions are in effect the tow vehicle must have snow chains (traction devices) on the tires as well as on the trailer. Otherwise, if not towing, tires with the 3 mountain peak/snowflake symbol or other traction devices are required.
I stopped in the local Oregon auto parts (Napa, Carquest, O'Reilly) stores in Baker City and wasn't able to purchase tire chains for the stock tires in order to continue. So we spent the night due to the restrictions. I have and carry a diamond pattern set of chains for the TT in winter.
Titan seems to be the only manufacturer which makes a set of chains that will fit both the stock 285 70R17 PW tires and the taller 285 75R17 tire that I will replace the stock tires with. The Titan Chains part # TC3229 is the basic set without the ice claws.
I purchased a TC3229 set for $106 with the tensioners included in that price at the Titan headquarters located in Beaverton, Oregon last week. I was required to install them yesterday across the Deadman Pass portion of I-84 in Oregon per the road restrictions in order to continue going back to home.
etrailer.com also carries the Titan chains for the PW.
I stopped in the local Oregon auto parts (Napa, Carquest, O'Reilly) stores in Baker City and wasn't able to purchase tire chains for the stock tires in order to continue. So we spent the night due to the restrictions. I have and carry a diamond pattern set of chains for the TT in winter.
Titan seems to be the only manufacturer which makes a set of chains that will fit both the stock 285 70R17 PW tires and the taller 285 75R17 tire that I will replace the stock tires with. The Titan Chains part # TC3229 is the basic set without the ice claws.
I purchased a TC3229 set for $106 with the tensioners included in that price at the Titan headquarters located in Beaverton, Oregon last week. I was required to install them yesterday across the Deadman Pass portion of I-84 in Oregon per the road restrictions in order to continue going back to home.
etrailer.com also carries the Titan chains for the PW.