How Fast Can I go with Snow Chains on my Vehicle, Should the Chains be Removed for Dry Pavement
Question:
How fast can you drive with chains attached to your tires? Is it prefered to remove them as soon as you are on dry pavement.
asked by: Steve D
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Expert Reply:
You will want to stay within the speed range the manufacturer of your chains recommends, typically 25-30 miles per hour is the limit.
To prevent damage to the chains and your tires you should remove the chains once you get on dry pavement.
I attached an FAQ article below on snow chains that you might find informative.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Glacier Tire Chain Tensioners for 12" to 16" Rims - Rubber - 1 Pair
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