Do you put snow chains on the front or back?

If your vehicle is front-wheel drive, the chains go on the front. If it's rear-wheel drive, chains go on the back. If it's all-wheel drive, please check your owner's manual.
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Do you put chains on the front or back of AWD?

If you're driving an all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive vehicle, typically your chains will go on the front tires to boost traction when steering, but always double check your owner's manual because those folks probably know your car better than we do.
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Do I need 4 snow chains or 2?

Legally, it is only necessary to have snow chains for one axle when travelling in mountain areas. However, when driving a 4 x 4 some drivers prefer to use 4 chains (two sets). Although in most conditions a single set of chains will provide enough traction, there are significant benefits with using two sets.
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Do I need to put chains on all 4 tires?

Driving with Tire Chains

Four-wheel drive vehicles should use tire chains on all four tires. You must use tire chains for those wheels on the drive axle for two-wheel drive vehicles, but it's much safer and easier to control if you have chains on all four tires.
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Where do you put chains on all-wheel drive?

The DMV website states that on AWD cars when chains are required you should put chains on the rear.
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Which tires do you put chains on for 4 wheel drive?

A: Chains should go on a set of drive tires. If you have a four-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive vehicle, Caltrans says rear tires are preferred, unless the vehicle manufacturer recommends they be put on the front tires.
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What axle do you put chains on?

All vehicles, including four wheel drive vehicles, that are towing trailers must have chains on one drive axle. Trailers with brakes must have chains on the braking axle. Front wheel drive vehicles must have chains on front (drive) axle.
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Do chains ruin your tires?

Using chains on bare pavement can cause substantial damage to both your tires and the road itself. If you turn onto a road that's clearly been plowed and salted, pull over and remove the chains. It always pays to be careful when driving in freezing conditions, but chains require a whole new level of attention and care.
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How fast can I drive with snow chains?

Recommended maximum speeds in the owners' manual of the chains – generally 30 to 50 km/h (20 to 30 mph) – maximum. Driving on dry roads with chains for extended periods of time. Driving on dry roads with chains can cause a vehicle to slide when braking. Driving on dry roads with chains will rapidly wear the chains.
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Can you drive on concrete with snow chains?

With snow chains and cables you would want to take them off whenever they aren't needed for a couple reasons. First, they would wear out very quickly this way. Especially since they would be used on dry pavement. And secondly because with snow chains you shouldn't drive faster than 30-35 miles per hour.
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Do snow chains work on ice?

Yes! Although tire chains are often referred to as "snow tire chains," they're also good for ice and mud. Chains handle deep snow better than studded tires or winter tires, and they do just as well at cutting through ice.
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Do snow chains work on rear-wheel drive?

For front-wheel drive vehicles, chains should go on the front, only. Rear-wheel drive means chains go on the back. If your vehicle is four-wheel drive, you'll get best results buying and installing chains on all four tires.
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Which tires should I put my chains on?

Place the separated chains by the tires: for a front-wheel-drive vehicle, the chains should go on the front two tires, and for rear-wheel-drive vehicles, on the rear two wheels.
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How many snow chains do I need for 2 wheel drive?

For the ultimate traction, chains on all 4 tires would be optimum . However in reality – most people use chains only on two tires. Two wheel drive vehicles would only use chains on the drive axle.
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Do I need snow chains for a 4x4?

If I have 4-wheel-drive, do I need to carry chains? Yes. Even though weather conditions may not warrant the use of chains on 4-wheel-drive vehicles at a particular time, to enter a chain control area, you must have a set of chains (for one drive axle) for your vehicle in your possession.
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How fast can you drive 4 high?

As a 4WD driver who drives challenging terrain, it's always important to know when to engage 4WD HI. Knowing how fast to drive in 4WD is essential to preventing serious damage to your truck, your wallet, and your ego. Do not attempt to drive over 55-60mph when in 4WD mode irrespective of the driving conditions.
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How long do snow chains last?

With infrequent use and care they can last several years. They are not the best option for more frequent use or areas that get a lot of snow and ice. A lot of factors will affect the life of any chains including road conditions and vehicle weight so an exact life span is not calculable.
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How do you drive in snow chains?

To help prevent damage, here are a few tips for driving when you have winter chains installed on your vehicle.
  1. Don't go over 25 miles per hour, or else you can damage the chains or your vehicle.
  2. Never drive on bare pavement.
  3. Avoid locking or spinning your wheels by starting or braking suddenly.
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Can snow chains damage brakes?

Rick Schmunck, president of Quality Tire Chain Corp, said that snow chains are likely to cause malfunction of a vehicle's ABS (Auto-Brake) system.
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Can you leave snow chains on?

Chain Controls

​You must stop and put on chains when highway signs indicate chains are required. You can be cited by the California Highway Patrol and fined if you don't.
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How many snow chains do I need for all wheel drive?

Tire chains should be installed on the drive wheels of the vehicle following the chain manufacturer's instructions, To retain as much of the normal handling characteristics of 4WD/AWD vehicles as possible, tire chains should be installed on all four tires, requiring the purchase of two pairs of tire chains.
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What axle do you put chains on a 4x4?

When using a single set of tire chains on a vehicle that is 4 wheel drive or all wheel drive you want to install the chains on the primary drive axle. Typically this will be listed in the owner's manual. But for a 4WD drive vehicle the axle to use is the rear axle.
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Should I put chains on front or rear of 4x4?

Chain the front for better steering and stopping. Much like front wheel drive on cars provides better control.
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