ser3nitynow11
Member
Hello,
I am driving from Los Angeles to Chicago at the beginning of January and I should probably get some snow chains... I have a 2018 Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE AWD with standard P245/60R18 tires.
I will be doing mostly Highway driving, but I do plan on camping each night in BLM and National Forrest areas that aren't too far off of the highways, so I will be traveling on dirt or gravel roads periodically if the weather isn't too bad. I decided to play it as safe as I can by taking a more southern route through AZ and NM instead of CO or WY, but I definitely don't want to find myself in a situation where I either get caught in a snow storm on the highway, or wake up to snow on the ground in the wilderness, thus finding myself stuck there with inadequate or no snow chains!
Do I need chains for all 4 tires in an AWD vehicle, or are 2 enough? Also, if I only need 2, should I put them on the front tires or the back?
Any information and advice on snow chains would be much appreciated! If anybody has suggestions on good snow chain brands and cheap, but decent recovery boards that I should look into, I would also love to hear about those as well. Thank everyone!!!
I am driving from Los Angeles to Chicago at the beginning of January and I should probably get some snow chains... I have a 2018 Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE AWD with standard P245/60R18 tires.
I will be doing mostly Highway driving, but I do plan on camping each night in BLM and National Forrest areas that aren't too far off of the highways, so I will be traveling on dirt or gravel roads periodically if the weather isn't too bad. I decided to play it as safe as I can by taking a more southern route through AZ and NM instead of CO or WY, but I definitely don't want to find myself in a situation where I either get caught in a snow storm on the highway, or wake up to snow on the ground in the wilderness, thus finding myself stuck there with inadequate or no snow chains!
Do I need chains for all 4 tires in an AWD vehicle, or are 2 enough? Also, if I only need 2, should I put them on the front tires or the back?
Any information and advice on snow chains would be much appreciated! If anybody has suggestions on good snow chain brands and cheap, but decent recovery boards that I should look into, I would also love to hear about those as well. Thank everyone!!!