I have some for your 31s if you want Blair.
I used them only last year. I don't need them anymore because i'm going bigger. I would recommed them for winter wheeling (ONLY). You can't go fast with chains (very max of 20km/h). You also t have to be gentle with your driving (avoid spinning) because you can break your axle easier (due to unreal traction)....and...
only use then on snow and ice because it rips the trail up (
www.treadlightly.org ).
T Travel and recreate with minimum impact.
R Respect the environment and the rights of others.
E Educate yourself, plan and prepare before you go.
A Allow for future use of the outdoors; Leave it better than you found it.
D Discover the rewards of responsible recreation.
I got my chains @ Gregg near Standens on 11th ave SE. They have 2 cams per chain and "V" links. If you go new.. get ones with cams... using bungee cords to tighten chains sucks (excuse my French). Anyway ...it's the way to go for winter wheeling....unless you like to toboggan backwards down an icy hill :twisted: .
Did that once... got chains the very next day.
Anyway... PM me if your intrested.
Cheers