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    I recently purchased a 99 Vanguard 2. It is in relatively good shape but the chains are wore out to the point the tensioners have pushed thee chained to touch. I did lots of research on the older post here as well as online for replacement chain. I know I read over and over stay away from Chinese chain. I also read to look on eBay for deals on surplus chain. So I see an auction about to end for some Peer (2 new 10' rolls for under $90 shipped). A quick search shows Peer is in Illinois. So bam I buy only to find out that the chain is made in China. Have any of you guys run Peer chain? Does anybody have any experience with that brand? Am I better off trying to resell it on EBay or should I run it?

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    I've run Peer chain and have had great luck with it. Their bearings are good too.......that's what Recreatives used on all their Max models.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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      Thank goodness and thank you for the reply. I have them being shipped now I was just hoping I hadn't bought junk that would strectch after the first few rides. I need this argo ready to go by January when the river usually gets up enough to cut off some of our deer lease.

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      • #4
        Tensile strength is generally the determining factor in stretch.
        For instance Diamond (I don't have the exact numbers) goes from 120 hour Diamond 9500# to 350 hour 14,500# for 50x2 chain.
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