If Only Using One Set of Tire Chains Which Axle Should They Be Installed on 4WD Truck
Question:
On an F2 50 four-wheel-drive pick up do you put the tire chains if you only have one pair in the front or rear of the truck
asked by: Kim W
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Expert Reply:
If you have an all-wheel drive or four-wheel drive vehicle and you are going to only use one set of tire chains you need to install them on the primary drive axle of the vehicle. For a truck like a Ford F-250 you need to put them on the rear axle.
If you get back to me with your tire size I can recommend you a set of chains if you like.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Konig Commercial Truck Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Assisted Tensioning - 1 Pair
- Tire Chains
- Tire Chains
- Steel Square Link
- No Rim Protection
- Deep Snow
- On Road or Off Road
- Assisted
- Not Class S Compatible
- Drape Over Tire - Make Connections
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