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Old 01-03-2021, 12:21 PM
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5th Gen 4Runner here. I'm a member of the Colorado 4x4 Recovery Org. Often times we are out on the trails to recover someone stuck in the deep snow or pull some vehicle that's slid over the edge of an off camber snow cover trail. The jeeps that go on recoveries with us are always chained up on all four corners. In fact we are often told 4 chains are required. I've only ever chained up the rear on my 4Runner but am looking for a solution for the front as well. I'm wondering if cables on the front along with chains on the rear would work ok.

2014 4Runner
3" Bilstein lift
285/70R17 Falken M/T
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