Tire Chain Recommendation for Tire Size 265/50-20 for 2014 Dodge Durango
Question:
Hello, Im looking for tire chains for my 2014 Dodge Durango, with the 265/50r20 tires. I plan to use these on a ski trip to the mountains in Utah, and other trips about once or twice per year. I have dedicated snow tires, so I really only need them for passes where they are required or the snow is very deep. What is your recommendation? Id prefer an affordable option. Also, my manual says install on the rear wheels only, but my Durango is AWD. Wouldnt I want them on all four wheels?
asked by: Bryce D
Expert Reply:
For an affordable set of tire chains that fit your tire size of 265/50-20 the Titan set part # TC2326 would work great. These provide great traction, are priced great, and are easier to install as well. I'd recommend sticking with what your manual states on chains too since they would know best if it was safe to use them on all four wheels.
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Titan Chain Alloy Snow Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - 1 Pair
- Tire Chains
- Tire Chains
- Steel Square Link
- No Rim Protection
- Deep Snow
- On Road Only
- Assisted
- Class S Compatible
- Drape Over Tire - Make Connections
- Titan Chain
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