Tire Chains and Safety Equipment for 2020 Ford Expeditions
Question:
Im looking to purchase snow chains for my 2020 Ford Expedition. The owners manual says to buy chains rated as SAE Class S. In looking at your ion, some say Class S compatible. Is this the same thing?
asked by: John M
Expert Reply:
Yes, Class-S chains for vehicles with limited clearance in the wheel well area - although I can't hardly imagine that being an issue for an Expedition. I have attached a graphic illustrating the clearance.
Your tire chains should be purchased based on tire size rather than make/model. Your tires could be one of three sizes.
For P275/65R18, or for P275/55R20 tires I would choose the Titan # TC2028 for occasional basic use. These are Class-S and provide good traction in light snow. For chains with a more aggressive chain pattern and excellent traction in snow and ice, then the Titan # TC2327 tire chains would be a better choice.
If you have a King Ranch with the bigger P285/45R22 tires then you should use the Titan # TC2327 tire chains.
If your tires are a different size just email me for more choices.
While you are getting your vehicle safety gear put together you might also consider Orion # RN8907-01 Emergency kit and the Savior # SA54FR , LED road flares. The lights can be placed behind your vehicle to warn upcoming motorists or on your vehicle to make yourself more visible. They also have a magnetic
base.
I have placed links for all of these products below.
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Products Referenced in This Question
Orion Premium Roadside Emergency Kit with Flares, Jumper Cables and First Aid Kit - 60 PC
- Emergency Supplies
- Roadside Emergency
- Winter Emergency
- Emergency Kit
- Orion
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LED Road Flares - 9 Light Modes - Magnetic - Qty 3
- Emergency Supplies
- Camping Emergency
- Marine Emergency
- Roadside Emergency
- Winter Emergency
- Flares
- Savior
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Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Assisted Tensioning - 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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Titan Chain Cable Tire Chain - Ladder Pattern - Roller Links - Manual Tensioning - 1 Pair
- Tire Chains
- Tire Cables
- Steel Rollers Over Steel
- No Rim Protection
- Light Snow
- On Road Only
- Manual
- Class S Compatible
- Drive On and Connect
- Titan Chain
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