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Old 02-26-24, 12:20 PM
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Clark W. Griswold
 
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I think to a degree chain weight could have a small durability increase or decrease depending but it is the quality of the chain and the materials it is made of and how it is constructed that really determines durability. However in the end none of that matters if there is an issue you still have that is causing you to quickly wear through a chain that would normally not wear through that quickly. Like I have said solve that first and figure out why you have worn through chains in 2 months. Again likely it is the mismatch of parts but there could be other factors but you need to figure that out before just buying chains and continuing the same process. Chain wear doesn't happen that quickly without some issues that have nothing to do with the chain necessarily.
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