Should Snow Tire Chains be Placed on All Four Tires on a 1999 Econoline E250
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If i put these chains on a 1999 Econoline E250, rear wheel drive, should i put them on all four tires? Or just the back two?
asked by: Melissa
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Expert Reply:
If you have a rear wheel drive vehicle, you will need to put the chains on the rear tires. You do not need to put them on all four wheels. It would not hurt to have them on all four tires. Though the front wheels do not power the van, they do control the steer and do most of the braking. The link below will take you to the chains that we recommend for the Econoline.
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Glacier Multi-Arm Tire Chain Tensioners for 16" to 19" Rims - Rubber - 1 Pair
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