Automatic tire chains have been on the market for a long time and are a proven system for increasing accessibility on slippery winter roads. The development of new trucks is fast, but Onspot stays on top of changing chassis specifications and options.

About Quinten Tritle
Quinten has been with Onspot for 10 years, starting on the factory floor building chain units. Seizing every opportunity for advancement, he transitioned to the technical and sales side, collaborating with OEMs, dealers, and end users to ensure they are comfortable with installing, using, and maintaining the product. In his free time, Quinten enjoys working on classic vehicles, focusing on both performance and fabrication, and is also a musician.
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We all know the feeling when tires lose grip, and the vehicle starts skidding. Controlled skidding in a go-kart could be fun, but a heavy vehicle unexpectedly skidding on a road could cause a very dangerous situation. The skidding is due to the vehicle losing road grip and obviously, this has to do with tires and road surface and how the friction is affected.