Are Rubber Adjusters Needed for Tire Chains on a 2003 Honda Accord
Question:
Do I need the rubber things for a front wheel drive ? Or just tighten/adjust as driving? 2003 Honda Accord Ordered Part # plc1130
asked by: Mark
Expert Reply:
There were several different tire size options available for the 2003, including tire size 195/65-15. Check the side wall of your tires to make sure that is the size they are. If you have a different size, let me know and I can recommend a different set of chains.
If you indeed have 15 inch wheels then the Rubber Adjuster # PW100 is easy to fit and tighten the chains and keep them in place.
I have included a link to our tire chain FAQ article for you.
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Glacier Tire Chain Tensioners for 12" to 16" Rims - Rubber - 1 Pair
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Glacier Tire Chain Tensioners for 12" to 16" Rims - Rubber - 1 Pair
- Accessories and Parts
- Tire Chains
- Adjusters
- Glacier
more information >
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