275/70/18 on a 1/2 ton
I'm very skeptical of cam chains. These have several (maybe 5 or 6) cams around the outer sidewall you twist down with a flat key.
My skepticism comes from how they stay closed. It seems they cam over but then require tension to stay closed. What's to stop them from twisting open if tension is lost?? And once ONE opens up, then it's a RAPID domino effect, as I see it??
I understand you can still use tensioners, but what if you lose/break a tensioner? With a standard chain that outer sidewall can only open a little if properly sized from the start. But if a cam chain unclicks all its cams.....things get sketchy.
Cam chains seem to be taking over. What am I missing? Will they not open up wildly if tension is lost?
I'm very skeptical of cam chains. These have several (maybe 5 or 6) cams around the outer sidewall you twist down with a flat key.
My skepticism comes from how they stay closed. It seems they cam over but then require tension to stay closed. What's to stop them from twisting open if tension is lost?? And once ONE opens up, then it's a RAPID domino effect, as I see it??
I understand you can still use tensioners, but what if you lose/break a tensioner? With a standard chain that outer sidewall can only open a little if properly sized from the start. But if a cam chain unclicks all its cams.....things get sketchy.
Cam chains seem to be taking over. What am I missing? Will they not open up wildly if tension is lost?