firebrick43
Life is all about big saws
Well, I looked there, and kinda got confused.
These will mainly be for deep snow, know not much will help if it gets too deep, but...
There are sets at Wallyworld, but didn't know how well they'd do in the deep stuff.
I like the heavy duty two links, but it'd be $400 for all fours.
What vehicle, weight, what does deep snow mean to you?
I know on my jeep wrangler with 235/75r15 Michelin ltx m&s are not the best off-road tire. I don't have diff locks and I still can go through drifts over the bumper IF I keep momentum up. With a set of v bar on the rear only I can walk through it instead of busting them at 20 mph. Snow drifts thigh high, I am. 6'2. On all 4 I could go through more but I would pack my engine/radiator full of snow so why, bust out the tractor or draft horses at that point! Taller vehicle could use more. Out west in the mountains I understand that there reaches a point that the snow so far down gets packed that big wide tires will float but you have to be very carefully not to " chew " through it or you will be 5' down.
Cable chains are good for onroad packed snow and ice where the v bars are only good for off road. On road you want all 4 for stopping and turning especially on a 4x4 or RWD. Just fronts on a FWD is ok if you take it easy.
The best tire chains for both on and off road is these.
http://www.tirechain.com/DIAMONDSTYLECARCHAINS.htm
They are great on road and good off but the best thing is how fast and easy they go on.
You said that it would be 400$ for a set but did you realize they are sold by the pair? On the sight listed above they are 115 for the best one a pair so it would be 230 for 4.
Another thing to remember is that oversized tires can be rubbing or very close to it especially on font fenders. Tire rubs now and then no problems. Chains are going to tear something up.