Tire Chain Recommendation for a 2015 Chevy Tahoe
Question:
I am considering the Titan tire chains with V-bar link. I have a 4 wheel drive Chevy Tahoe. Do I need to get chains for all 4 wheels? I will be at Ski Apache next weekend in New Mexico. Perhaps I dont even need the chains if I have 4 wheel drive.
asked by: Lee
Expert Reply:
Putting chains on all 4 wheels will give you the best possible traction. However, you still will be able to get around with just a set on the rear axle. You won't have as good of traction for accelerating, braking or turning though.
Most likely the ski resort area you plan on going to will require you to have at least one set of chains with you regardless of if you have 4WD so getting a set now will save you some hassle.
The Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains w/ Cams # TC2828CAM that you referenced will fit all of the available tire sizes for your 2015 Chevy Tahoe except the 265/65-18 so they should work very well for you. The V-bars are great for icey conditions as they break the ice up as you are travelling to give you better traction.
You will need to check the owners manual of the Tahoe as well for any snow chain restrictions.
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Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains w Cams - Ladder Pattern - V Bar Links - Assisted Tensioning - 1 Pair
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- Deep Snow
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- Assisted
- Not Class S Compatible
- Drive On and Connect
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