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Drivers: how to write up a truck properly
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<blockquote data-quote="FedUPSer9816" data-source="post: 3831407" data-attributes="member: 73157"><p>That was the 1 snow chain, not even a set, that I had in the truck. I was stuck on a moderate incline. The chain had no attachment to secure it to the tire, so I used what I found in the truck, a plastic strip that secures boxes, some tape, bungee cord. </p><p></p><p>I made it up the hill, though sideways. Part of the chain popped off, smacking around the outside of the truck. Hopefully the new snow chains will arrive before the next storm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedUPSer9816, post: 3831407, member: 73157"] That was the 1 snow chain, not even a set, that I had in the truck. I was stuck on a moderate incline. The chain had no attachment to secure it to the tire, so I used what I found in the truck, a plastic strip that secures boxes, some tape, bungee cord. I made it up the hill, though sideways. Part of the chain popped off, smacking around the outside of the truck. Hopefully the new snow chains will arrive before the next storm. [/QUOTE]
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